نتایج جستجو برای: si engines

تعداد نتایج: 98358  

Journal: :Energies 2021

Ammonia is a toxic exhaust component emitted from internal combustion engines. Both pure ammonia and the products of its reaction with nitrogen sulfur compounds, being source particulate matter (PM) emissions, are dangerous for human health life. The aim article was to demonstrate that NH3 can be produced in gas after-treatment systems spark-ignition (SI) engines used light-duty vehicles. In so...

Journal: :international journal of automotive engineering 0
a. nemati msc student sh. khalilarya associated prof s. jafarmadar assistant prof h. khatamnejhad msc student v. fathi msc student

conventional compression ignition (ci) engines are known for their high thermal efficiency compared to spark ignited (si) engines. gasoline because of its higher ignition delay has much lower soot emission in comparison with diesel fuel. using double injection strategy reduces the maximum heat release rate that leads to nox emission reduction. in this paper, a numerical study of a gasoline fuel...

Journal: :Oil & Gas Science and Technology - Revue de l'IFP 2007

Journal: :JSME International Journal Series B 2001

2014
Dheeraj Kalra M. Vijay Kumar

IC engines are considered as major contributors to the deterioration of the environment, therefore there is an increasing demand to go for alternative fuels for both SI and CI engine so as to maintain the ecological balance as well as reduce dependency on petroleum and socio economic aspects. The gaseous fuel such as LPG has been widely used throughout the world in SI engines as it impacts gree...

2012
G Sivakumar

The diesel / gasoline engine rejects about two thirds of the heat energy of the fuel, one-third to the coolant, and one third to the exhaust, leaving only about one-third as useful power output. Theoretically if the heat rejected could be reduced, then the thermal efficiency would be improved, at least up to the limit set by the second law of thermodynamics. Low Heat Rejection (LHR) engines aim...

Conventional compression ignition (CI) engines are known for their high thermal efficiency compared to spark ignited (SI) engines. Gasoline because of its higher ignition delay has much lower soot emission in comparison with diesel fuel. Using double injection strategy reduces the maximum heat release rate that leads to NOx emission reduction. In this paper, a numerical study of a gasoline fuel...

Ali Ghaffari Amir Hossein Shamekhi

The application of ion current signals is one of the most recent approaches in engine management systems. By applying a small constant DC voltage across the electrodes of the spark plug and measuring the current through the electrode gap, the state of gas may be measured and investigated. In this paper a computer code is developed in order to analyze the state of gas during the combustion p...

1999
S. Henriot A. Chaouche

CFD Aided Development of a SI-DI Engine — Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) appears to be the most relevant way to improve fuel efficiency of SI engines. But today, GDI is essentially regarded as a suitable technology for relatively high displacement engines, and the literature shows that the R&D effort on GDI engines is generally made for bores larger than 80 mm. For small bore engines (bore bel...

2008
Guillaume Colina Gérard Bloch Yann Chamaillard Floriane Anstett

Nowadays, downsizing is a major way to reduce fuel consumption and pollutant emissions of Spark Ignition (SI) engines. In downsized engines, new air path management systems such as turbocharging or Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) are including, and an efficient control of the air actuators is required for engine torque control. Two non-linear estimators are proposed to estimate non-measured vari...

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