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The Temperature Interpretation in Gasoline Engine
Using Breakdown Voltage Characteristics
seoul2000/A116

Authors

Jaekeun Park - Inha Univ.
A.A. Martychenko - Inha Univ.
Minseok Jo - Inha Univ.
Jaewon Hwang - Inha Univ.
Jaeou Chae - Inha Univ.
Taeyong Chung - Kookmin Univ.

Abstract

It is necessary to diagnose the combustion characteristic to improve the engine performance and fuel consumption. This is the reason why the many researches have been done to measure the temperature and pressure in combustion chamber. Of course, there are several methods, but they are proper only to laboratory scale not to commercial automotive due to their cost and difficulty of installation. So during the last few decades, the increasing interest and requirement for detection of combustion phenomena has led to the implementation of several different sensor technologies.

This paper introduce new method to predict the temperature of combustion chamber in vicinity of spark plug during the combustion period. A model which is utilized in this study is based on a breakdown voltage analysis, which is relate the density of gas inside the combustion chamber. To verify the result of this method, it is compared with the 2-zone model of heat release rate.

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