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Simulation of spray development and turbulent combustion processes in low and high speed diesel engines by the CMC-ISR model
Authors:Young J Lee  Kang Y Huh
Institution:Department of Mechanical Engineering , Pohang University of Science and Technology , Pohang , Kyungbuk , 790-784 , Republic of Korea
Abstract:Simulation is performed to analyse the characteristics of turbulent spray combustion in conventional low and high speed diesel engine conditions. Turbulence–chemistry interaction is resolved by the Conditional Moment Closure (CMC) model in the spatially integrated form of an Incompletely Stirred Reactor (ISR). After validation against measured pressure traces, characteristic length and time scales and dimensionless numbers are estimated at the locations of sequentially injected fuel groups. Conditional flame structures are calculated for sequentially evaporated fuel groups to consider different available periods for ignition chemistry. Injection overlaps the combustion period in the high rpm engine, while most combustion occurs after injection and evaporation are complete in the low rpm engine. Ignition occurs in rich premixture with the initial peak temperature at the equivalence ratio around 2–4 as observed in Dec 2]. It corresponds to the most reactive mixture fraction of the minimum ignition delay for the given mixture states. Combustion proceeds to lean and rich sides in the mixture fraction space as a diffusion process by turbulence. The mean scalar dissipation rates (SDRs) are lower than the extinction limit to show stability of diffusion flames throughout the combustion period.
Keywords:diesel engine  conditional moment closure (CMC)  spray  incompletely stirred reactor (ISR)  scalar dissipation rate (SDR)
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