Abstract
Simultaneous intake and in-cylinder digital particle image velocimetry (DPIV) experimental data is presented for a motored spark ignition (SI) optical internal combustion (IC) engine. Two individual DPIV systems were employed to study the inter-relationship between the intake and in-cylinder flow fields at an engine speed of 1500 rpm. Results for the intake runner velocity field at the time of maximum intake valve lift are compared to incylinder velocity fields later in the same engine cycle. Relationships between flow structures within the runner and cylinder were seen to be strong during the intake stroke but less significant during compression. Cyclic variations within the intake runner were seen to affect the large scale bulk flow motion. The subsequent decay of the large scale motions into smaller scale turbulent structures during the compression stroke appear to reduce the relationship with the intake flow variations. © 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Justham, T., Jarvis, S., Clarke, A., Garner, C. P., Hargrave, G. K., & Halliwell, N. A. (2006). Simultaneous study of intake and in-cylinder IC engine flow fields to provide an insight into intake induced cyclic variations. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 45(1), 146–153. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/45/1/019
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