The CFD simulations were performed integrating the low-temperature oxidation reaction. Analyses were made with respect to the first auto-ignition location in the case of a premixed-charge compression auto-ignition in a laminar flow field and in the case of the auto-ignition in an end gas during an S.I. Engine combustion process. In the latter simulation, the spatially-filtered transport equations were solved to express fluctuating temperatures in a turbulent flow in consideration of strong non-linearity to temperature in the reaction equations. It is suggested that the first auto-ignition location does not always occur at higher-temperature locations and that the difference in the locations of the first auto-ignition depends on the time period during which the local end gas temperature passes through the region of shorter ignition delay, including the NTC region.
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Saijyo, K., Nishiwaki, K., & Yoshihara, Y. (2003). Numerical analysis of the interaction between thermo-fluid dynamics and auto-ignition reaction in spark ignition engines. JSME International Journal, Series B: Fluids and Thermal Engineering, 46(1), 44–51. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmeb.46.44
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