Experimental investigation of piston heat transfer under conventional diesel and reactivity-controlled compression ignition combustion regimes

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作者
Hendricks, Terry L. [1 ]
Splitter, Derek A. [2 ,3 ]
Ghandhi, Jaal B. [2 ]
机构
[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI USA
[3] Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Oak Ridge, TN USA
关键词
Piston temperature; heat flux; thermocouples; reactivity-controlled compression ignition; wireless telemetry; RCCI COMBUSTION; HIGH-EFFICIENCY;
D O I
10.1177/1468087413512310
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
The piston of a heavy-duty single-cylinder research engine was instrumented with 11 fast-response surface thermocouples, and a commercial wireless telemetry system was used to transmit the signals from the moving piston. The raw thermocouple data were processed using an inverse heat conduction method that included Tikhonov regularization to recover transient heat flux. By applying symmetry, the data were compiled to provide time-resolved spatial maps of the piston heat flux and surface temperature. A detailed comparison was made between conventional diesel combustion and reactivity-controlled compression ignition combustion operations at matched conditions of load, speed, boost pressure, and combustion phasing. The integrated piston heat transfer was found to be 24% lower, and the mean surface temperature was 25 degrees C lower for reactivity-controlled compression ignition operation as compared to conventional diesel combustion, in spite of the higher peak heat release rate. Lower integrated piston heat transfer for reactivity-controlled compression ignition was found over all the operating conditions tested. The results showed that increasing speed decreased the integrated heat transfer for conventional diesel combustion and reactivity-controlled compression ignition. The effect of the start of injection timing was found to strongly influence conventional diesel combustion heat flux, but had a negligible effect on reactivity-controlled compression ignition heat flux, even in the limit of near top dead center high-reactivity fuel injection timings. These results suggest that the role of the high-reactivity fuel injection does not significantly affect the thermal environment even though it is important for controlling the ignition timing and heat release rate shape. The integrated heat transfer and the dynamic surface heat flux were found to be insensitive to changes in boost pressure for both conventional diesel combustion and reactivity-controlled compression ignition. However, for reactivity-controlled compression ignition, the mean surface temperature increased with changes in boost suggesting that equivalence ratio affects steady-state heat transfer.
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页码:684 / 705
页数:22
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