2022
DOI: 10.1177/14680874221112721
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Reasons influencing the formation of low-speed pre-ignition

Abstract: Low-speed pre-ignition (LSPI) is a problem for many highly boosted engines and constitutes a major industry challenge. This paper provides an overview of the reasons that might lead to low-speed pre-ignition. These reasons have been systematized and divided into four groups related to the engine, fuel, lubricating engine oil, and engine operating conditions. In the case of the engine, particular attention was drawn, among others, to the type of fuel injection, the method of mixture formation, the compression r… Show more

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“…The review paper of Stępień 4 raised the issue of low-speed pre-ignition, which is common in highly boosted spark ignition engines and prevents engine load increase. The paper provided an overview of the in-cylinder phenomena that might lead to low-speed pre-ignition.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The review paper of Stępień 4 raised the issue of low-speed pre-ignition, which is common in highly boosted spark ignition engines and prevents engine load increase. The paper provided an overview of the in-cylinder phenomena that might lead to low-speed pre-ignition.…”
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confidence: 99%