Injection timing optimization in term of in-cylinder heat transfer analysis for direct injection hydrogen fueled engine
Date
2012-02-27Author
Khalaf I. Hamada
Md. Mustafizur, Rahman, Dr.
Abdul Rashid, Abd Aziz, Dr.
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Injection timing optimization in terms of in-cylinder
heat transfer analysis for direct injection hydrogen fueled engine
was investigated through simulation, while the experimental data
was utilized for validation purpose of the adopted numerical
model. One-dimensional gas dynamics approach was used to
describe the flow and heat transfer in the components of the
engine model. The engine model was simulated with a variable
engine speed, air-fuel ratio and injection timing. Model execution
was performed for 2500 speed 5000 rpm, 34.33 AFR
171.65 and -110 0CA SOI -0 0CA. The baseline engine model
with hydrogen fuel was verified with the experimental data, and
good agreement was achieved. The obtained results show that
there is optimum injection timing that gives the minimum
desired heat transfer rate. This optimum injection timing
strongly depends on the air-fuel ratio and engine speed.
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