2003
DOI: 10.1016/s1359-4311(03)00079-6
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Development of a zero-dimensional Diesel combustion model. Part 1: Analysis of the quasi-steady diffusion combustion phase

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“…For this research in particular, since the injection velocity and fuel properties were kept constant along the tests, it is possible to redefine the mixing capacity [36] and re-write the expression derived from equation (1) as follow:…”
Section: Combustion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this research in particular, since the injection velocity and fuel properties were kept constant along the tests, it is possible to redefine the mixing capacity [36] and re-write the expression derived from equation (1) as follow:…”
Section: Combustion Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data collected from the single cylinder engine were used as input for an in-house 1-D spray model, DICOM [16] [17]. The main objective when applying the code is to clarify the mixing process in response to variations of the in-cylinder fuel blending ratio and injection timings.…”
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“…The characteristic mixing time required for a fuel packet injected in a steady state to reach the stoichiometric surface is given in the following the expressions 18 :…”
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“…In reactive condition, the high local temperature in that zone has a negative effect on mixing process. 18,19,20 density of the mixture fuel/gas in inert conditions and ρcomb the local density of the mixture in reactive conditions. Considering a constant pressure in the combustion chamber this correction factor can be also approximated as the square root of the ratio between Tflame and the unburned gas temperature (Tub) as it was also found by other authors.…”
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