A review on thermal and CFD analysis of 3 different piston bowl geometry’s
Internal combustion (IC) engines are broadly utilized in present day over the world. Attributable to tough pollution standards, most of the engineers have been investigating for better engine structures with least air pollution emanations. Soot and NOx emissions are the most important design conside...
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Published in: | Materials today : proceedings Vol. 37; pp. 2341 - 2345 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01-01-2021
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Summary: | Internal combustion (IC) engines are broadly utilized in present day over the world. Attributable to tough pollution standards, most of the engineers have been investigating for better engine structures with least air pollution emanations. Soot and NOx emissions are the most important design considerations for the diesel-fueled CI engine. The performance of combustion engine is increased by proper mixing of air and fuel content. There are numerous approaches to progress the air–fuel mixing within a chamber cylinder and the prominent approach is change of piston bowl geometry. A few engineers have effort on various kinds of piston bowl geometry as well as combustion chamber. The complicated interactions generated between squish flows and swirls and induces late cycle mixing of spray-wall interactions, these are complicated interactions generated in combustion chamber geometry of low utilized diesel engines such as direct injection (DI) engines. As a result of these interactions, the fuel efficiency affected, and behavior of emission also affected in piston bowl geometry, respectively. Anyhow, imperfect measurements of cylinders cause effects to the depended mechanisms and the corresponding problems are not analyzed perfectly with respect to the pistons and engines. In this study, we reviewed emissions in direct injections engine at various piston bowl geometry’s via CFD. Further, we suggested the future enhancements to improve the performance of direct injections engine. |
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ISSN: | 2214-7853 2214-7853 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.matpr.2020.08.018 |