Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers

Stepped-lip diesel pistons can enhance in-cylinder vortex formation and thereby improve the thermal efficiency and emissions behavior of a diesel engine. Further improvements to diesel combustion systems may be realized through improved understanding of the mechanisms by which fuel sprays interact w...

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Main Authors: Stephen Busch, Federico Perini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-03-01
Series:Results in Engineering
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123019300040
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spelling doaj-4a4c603bf4464e3db293d18c98b681212020-11-25T02:07:09ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302019-03-011Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambersStephen Busch0Federico Perini1Sandia National Laboratories, United States; Corresponding author.Wisconsin Engine Research Consultants, United StatesStepped-lip diesel pistons can enhance in-cylinder vortex formation and thereby improve the thermal efficiency and emissions behavior of a diesel engine. Further improvements to diesel combustion systems may be realized through improved understanding of the mechanisms by which fuel sprays interact with pistons to form vortices. Analysis of computational fluid dynamics simulations provides insight about vorticity formation in one particular region of a particular stepped-lip combustion chamber. Interactions at the boundary between the sprays and the piston surface are a source of new vorticity that is transported upward and outward. This process is believed to be the origin of an energetic vortex that has been experimentally observed in the outermost region of the combustion chamber during the mixing-controlled combustion process, and is associated with improved turbulent mixing.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123019300040
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Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers
Results in Engineering
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title Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers
title_short Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers
title_full Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers
title_fullStr Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers
title_full_unstemmed Progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers
title_sort progress toward understanding vortex generation in stepped-lip diesel engine combustion chambers
publisher Elsevier
series Results in Engineering
issn 2590-1230
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Stepped-lip diesel pistons can enhance in-cylinder vortex formation and thereby improve the thermal efficiency and emissions behavior of a diesel engine. Further improvements to diesel combustion systems may be realized through improved understanding of the mechanisms by which fuel sprays interact with pistons to form vortices. Analysis of computational fluid dynamics simulations provides insight about vorticity formation in one particular region of a particular stepped-lip combustion chamber. Interactions at the boundary between the sprays and the piston surface are a source of new vorticity that is transported upward and outward. This process is believed to be the origin of an energetic vortex that has been experimentally observed in the outermost region of the combustion chamber during the mixing-controlled combustion process, and is associated with improved turbulent mixing.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123019300040
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