Improvements of the KIVA Dense Spray Modeling for HSDI Diesel Engines

by: N. Sterno, G. Greeves and S. Tullis (Delphi Diesel Systems, UK), X. Jiang and H. Zhao (Brunel University, UK) 1 Feb 2008 | 818 views
Year: 2007 | Document Type: PAPER | File Format: pdf | Language: uk
Improvements of the KIVA Dense Spray Modeling for HSDI Diesel Engines
SAE Technical Paper 2007-01-0001 - Fuels & Emissions Conference Cape Town, South Africa January 23-25, 2007

Abstract/Summary

A numerical study has been performed to investigate the soot emission from a high-speed single-cylinder direct injection diesel engine. It was shown that the current KIVA CFD code with the standard evaporation model could predict the experimental trend, where at a low speed running condition a higher smoke reading is reached when increasing the injector protrusion into the piston chamber and conversely a lower smoke reading was recorded for the same change in injector protrusion at a high running speed condition. Evidence of inappropriate air/fuel mixing was seen via rates ofheat release analyses, especially in the high-speed conditions.

Efforts to reduce this discrepancy by way of improvements to the KIVA breakup and evaporation models were made. Results of the modified models showed improvements in the vapor dispersion of the atomizing liquid jet, thus affecting the mixing rates and predicted smoke emissions.

(Source: Delphi)

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