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Comparative research on emission characteristic and combustion characteristic of in-cylinder direct injection and inlet injection of gasoline free-piston linear generator

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Author/Creator:
yan, xiao dong, author.
Contributor:
Feng, huihua
Liu, Yunqi
Tang, zhifeng
Wang, Yao
Wu, Limin
Zhang, Zhiyuan
Conference Name:
SAE Powertrains, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting (2020-09-22 : Krakow, Poland)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2020
Summary:
As a new type of energy, free-piston linear generator (FPLG) attracts more research on its stable operation and power performance, while less on its combustion emissions. So, in this paper, the emission characteristics of FPLG in two different modes are studied through an inlet injection(PFI) mode which was verified by the experiment and an in-cylinder direct injection(GDI) mode. The results showed that: Both the GDI mode and the PFI mode produced large amounts of nitrogen oxide (NOx) during the working process. But the GDI mode produced before the PFI mode and it produced nearly 2 times than the PFI mode. However, the formation rate of NOx in GDI mode is much lower than that in PFI mode. Meanwhile, in both modes, 90% of NOX was generated in the cylinder at a temperature higher than 1750K, and only about 10% of NOX was generated at a temperature lower than 1750K.As for carbon smoke(SOOT), accorded to the research results, the SOOT production in GDI mode was 25% lower than that in PFI mode, and the SOOT production rate in GDI mode decreased in certain stage, on the contrary, this phenomenon did not occur in PFI mode. However, the SOOT generated in both modes can be oxidized rapidly at a later stage to reach zero emissions
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Publisher Number:
2020-01-2220
Access Restriction:
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