Investigation of Combustion Phasing Control Strategy During Reactivity Controlled Compression Ignition (RCCI) Multicylinder Engine Load Transitions

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作者
Wu, Yifeng [1 ]
Hanson, Reed [1 ]
Reitz, Rolf D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Engine Res Ctr, Madison, WI 53706 USA
关键词
PCCI COMBUSTION; NOX EMISSIONS; DIESEL; SOOT;
D O I
10.1115/1.4027190
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
The dual fuel reactivity controlled compression ignition (RCCI) concept has been successfully demonstrated to be a promising, more controllable, high efficiency, and cleaner combustion mode. A multidimensional computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code coupled with detailed chemistry, KIVA-CHEMKIN, was applied to develop a strategy for phasing control during load transitions. Steady-state operating points at 1500 rev/min were calibrated from 0 to 5 bar brake mean effective pressure (BMEP). The load transitions considered in this study included a load-up and a load-down load change transient between 1 bar and 4 bar BMEP at 1500 rev/min. The experimental results showed that during the load transitions, the diesel injection timing responded in two cycles while around five cycles were needed for the diesel common-rail pressure to reach the target value. However, the intake manifold pressure lagged behind the pedal change for about 50 cycles due to the slower response of the turbocharger. The effect of these transients on RCCI engine combustion phasing was studied. The CFD model was first validated against steady-state experimental data at 1 bar and 4 bar BMEP. Then the model was used to develop strategies for phasing control by changing the direct port fuel injection (PFI) amount during load transitions. Specific engine operating cycles during the load transitions (six cycles for the load-up transition and seven cycles for the load-down transition) were selected based on the change of intake manifold pressure to represent the transition processes. Each cycle was studied separately to find the correct PFI to diesel fuel ratio for the desired CA50 (the crank angle at which 50% of total heat release occurs). The simulation results showed that CA50 was delayed by 7 to 15 deg for the load-up transition and advanced by around 5 deg during the load-down transition if the precalibrated steady-state PFI table was used. By decreasing the PFI ratio by 10% to 15% during the load-up transition and increasing the PFI ratio by around 40% during the load-down transition, the CA50 could be controlled at a reasonable value during transitions. The control strategy can be used for closed-loop control during engine transient operating conditions. Combustion and emission results during load transitions are also discussed.
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