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The Effects of the Compression Ratio, Equivalence Ratio, and Intake Air Temperature on Ignition Timing in an HCCI Engine Using DME Fuel
SETC2005/JSAE-02

Authors

Keisuke Hamada - Nihon University
Shun Niijima - Nihon University
Kazunori Yoshida - Nihon University
Koji Yoshida - Nihon University
Hideo Shoji - Nihon University
Kazuto Shimada - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd.
Kenji Shibano - Subaru Tecnica International

Abstract

Keywords

Engine Combustion, Compression Ignition Engine, Flame / HCCI Engine, Dimethyl Ether

Abstract

Attention has recently been focused on homogeneous charge compression ignition combustion (HCCI) as an effective combustion process for resolving the essential nature of combustion. Meanwhile, dimethylether (DME) has attracted interest as a potential alternative fuel for compression ignition engines. Authors measured the combustion process of DME HCCI by using a spectroscopic method. A diesel engine was used as the test engine. The results of these analyses showed that changes in the compression ratio, intake air temperature and equivalence ratio influenced the ignition timing in the HCCI combustion process. This paper discusses these effects in reference to the experimental and calculated results.

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