TY - JOUR
T1 - Computations and Experiments for Clarifying Compression Level and Stability of Colliding Pulsed Supermulti-Jets in a Piston-Less Single-Point Autoignition Engine
AU - Naitoh, Ken
AU - Tsuchiya, Jumpei
AU - Ikoma, Daiki
AU - Nakai, Takuya
AU - Oyanagi, Susumu
AU - Kanase, Takuto
AU - Okamoto, Takuma
AU - Tanaka, Yoshiaki
AU - Ayukawa, Ken
AU - Konagaya, Remi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2016 SAE International.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - In recent years, a new type of engine (Fugine) based on the colliding of pulsed supermulti-jets was proposed by us, which indicates the potential for attaining very high thermal efficiencies and also less combustion noise. A prototype engine with eight nozzles for injecting octagonal pulsed supermulti-jets, which was developed with a low-cost gasoline injector and a double piston system, showed high thermal efficiency comparable to that of diesel engines and also less combustion noise comparable to that of traditional spark-ignition gasoline engines. Another type of prototype piston-less engine having fourteen bioctagonal nozzles was also developed and test results confirmed the occurrence of combustion, albeit it was unstable. In this work, time histories of pressure were measured in the combustion chamber of the piston-less prototype engine under a cold flow condition without combustion in order to examine the compression level obtained with the colliding supermulti-jets. Pressure was measured with a piezoelectric sensor. Unsteady three-dimensional computations were also performed and compared with the experimental pressures. The results showed a relatively high pressure level at the cylinder center and low pressure at the walls, which provided evidence of silent autoignition. Moreover, the reason why combustion was unstable in the prototype piston-less engine was also clarified. The data obtained have led to a new technique for improving combustion stability at engine start.
AB - In recent years, a new type of engine (Fugine) based on the colliding of pulsed supermulti-jets was proposed by us, which indicates the potential for attaining very high thermal efficiencies and also less combustion noise. A prototype engine with eight nozzles for injecting octagonal pulsed supermulti-jets, which was developed with a low-cost gasoline injector and a double piston system, showed high thermal efficiency comparable to that of diesel engines and also less combustion noise comparable to that of traditional spark-ignition gasoline engines. Another type of prototype piston-less engine having fourteen bioctagonal nozzles was also developed and test results confirmed the occurrence of combustion, albeit it was unstable. In this work, time histories of pressure were measured in the combustion chamber of the piston-less prototype engine under a cold flow condition without combustion in order to examine the compression level obtained with the colliding supermulti-jets. Pressure was measured with a piezoelectric sensor. Unsteady three-dimensional computations were also performed and compared with the experimental pressures. The results showed a relatively high pressure level at the cylinder center and low pressure at the walls, which provided evidence of silent autoignition. Moreover, the reason why combustion was unstable in the prototype piston-less engine was also clarified. The data obtained have led to a new technique for improving combustion stability at engine start.
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U2 - 10.4271/2016-01-2331
DO - 10.4271/2016-01-2331
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85018431438
SN - 0148-7191
VL - 2016-Octobeer
JO - SAE Technical Papers
JF - SAE Technical Papers
T2 - SAE International Powertrains, Fuels and Lubricants Meeting, FFL 2016
Y2 - 24 October 2016 through 26 October 2016
ER -