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A Study on Effects of Metal Wires Installed in the End-gas Region on Knocking Combustion using a Rapid Compression Machine
18ICES/105

Authors

Mitsuhiro Tsue - University of Tokyo
Noriyuki Yamashita - University of Tokyo
Keisuke Azetsu - University of Tokyo
Yasushige Ujiie - Nihon University
Michikata Kono - University of Tokyo

Abstract

An experimental study is made on the effects of the installation of the metal wire in the end-gas region on the knocking combustion by using a rapid compression machine. A spark plug is located on the side wall of the chamber, and the metal wires with the diameter of 0.9mm are installed on the opposite side wall. The result shows that the knock intensity is largely decreased in the case of the wire installation. While, the observation shows that the existence of the wire in the end-gas region leads to the decrease in the strength of the pressure wave induced by the spontaneous ignition.

Keywords: Knocking Combustion, Spontaneous Ignition, Spark Ignition Engine, Rapid Compression Machine, Metal Wire

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