2018
DOI: 10.3390/app8122571
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Methodology for Optical Engine Characterization by Means of the Combination of Experimental and Modeling Techniques

Abstract: Optical engines allow for the direct visualization of the phenomena taking place in the combustion chamber and the application of optical techniques for combustion analysis, which makes them invaluable tools for the study of advanced combustion modes aimed at reducing pollutant emissions and increasing efficiency. An accurate thermodynamic analysis of the engine performance based on the in-cylinder pressure provides key information regarding the gas properties, the heat release, and the mixing conditions. If, … Show more

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“…It takes into account heat transfer, blow-by and mechanical deformations. They were characterized in detail for this engine by Pastor et al[43]. From the HRR, it is possible to obtain the combustion phasing parameter used in this work,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It takes into account heat transfer, blow-by and mechanical deformations. They were characterized in detail for this engine by Pastor et al[43]. From the HRR, it is possible to obtain the combustion phasing parameter used in this work,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The fuel substitution for the HOME-PG combination with TRCC, DSCC, LSCC, and HCC proved to be 67%, 65.5%, 64%, and 59% compared to 71% for the operation with diesel-PG and HCC. Similar results for BTE, EGT, HC, CO and NO X were found by 0D thermodynamic analysis for different fuel combinations [61][62][63][64][65]. The literature for 0D thermodynamic analysis of CI engines operating in dual-fuel mode using producer gas and liquid fuel combinations were not analyzed in the preceding literature.…”
Section: Combustion Parametersmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…In addition, the model considers for its calculation the heat transfer, blow-by and mechanical deformations. An specific characterization was developed for this optical engine [33], which has been used also in this work.…”
Section: In-cylinder Pressure Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%