Abstract
The combustion and emission characteristics of gasoline-fueled stratified-charge compression ignition (SCCI) engine according to intake temperature and compression ratio was examined. The fuel was injected directly to the cylinder under the high temperature condition resulting from heating the intake port. With this injection strategy, the SCCI combustion region was expanded dramatically without any increase in NOx emissions, which were seen in the case of compression stroke injection. Injection timing during the intake temperature was found to be an important parameter that affects the SCCI region width. The mixture stratification and the fuel reformation can be utilized to reduce the required intake temperature for suitable SCCI combustion under each set of engine speed and compression ratio conditions.
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Lee, K., & Lee, C. (2006). An experimental study on the combustion characteristics using the stratified charge compression ignition in a direction injection gasoline engine. JSME International Journal, Series B: Fluids and Thermal Engineering, 49(3), 864–868. https://doi.org/10.1299/jsmeb.49.864
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