An investigation for reducing combustion instability under cold-start condition of a direct injection gasoline engine:

2019 
In order to meet recent stringent emission regulations, the exhaust catalyst should be heated as early as possible to activate the purifying reactions. In a direct injection spark-ignition engine, a combination of late fuel injection during the compression stroke and late ignition in the expansion stroke is a common strategy to quickly raise exhaust gas temperature for subsequent rapid activation of exhaust catalysts. However, this approach under cold start-up of an engine often results in incomplete and unstable combustion. In this study, to explore the conditions of stable ignition and combustion, the effect of injection timing on indicated mean effective pressure and early combustion duration (MBD0.5) are first investigated by an analysis of the pressure indicator diagram. As this analysis shows a strong correlation between indicated mean effective pressure and MBD0.5, the mechanism of initial flame propagation is investigated intensively using optical diagnostics. Namely, mean equivalence ratio of mix...
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