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2003-01-0723 |
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Title: Pressure diagnostics of
closed system in a direct injection spark ignition engine |
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Abstract: |
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The sole purpose of combustion in a piston engine is
to generate pressure in order to push the piston and produce work.
Pressure diagnostics provides means to deduce data on the execution of the
exothermic process of combustion in an engine cylinder from a measured
pressure profile. Its task is that of an inverse problem: evaluation of
the mechanism of a system from its measured output. The dynamic properties
of the closed system in a piston engine are expressed in terms of a
dynamic stage - the transition between the processes of compression and
expansion. All the phenomena taking place in its course were analyzed in
the predecessor of this paper, SAE 2002-01-0998. Here, on one hand, its
concept is restricted to the purely dynamic effects, while on the other,
the transformation of system components, taking place in the course of the
exothermic chemical reaction to raise pressure, are taken into account by
the exothermic stage. Moreover, the scope of the analysis is extended to
cover the whole operation of a closed system, from the moment when the
inlet valve is closed to that when the exhaust valve is opened. Both
stages occur, of course, concurrently, starting at the same instant,
whereas the exothermic stage may terminate somewhat later than the dynamic
stage. Their duration is relatively short, taking typically somewhere
around one-tenth of a revolution. Provided thus is a model of a closed
system in a piston engine to serve as basis for design of micro-
electronic control system for its operation. |
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Index Terms: |
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Combustion;
Fuel
consumption; Heat
transfer; Models;
Pressure
measurement; Thermodynamics;
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Publisher: Society of
Automotive Engineers, Inc., Warrendale, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Meeting Name: SAE
2003 World Congress |
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