KSME International Journal

, Volume 18, Issue 8, pp 1451–1460 | Cite as

Analysis of compression ignition combustion in a schnurle-type gasoline engine comparison of performance between direct injection and port injection systems-

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Abstract

A two-stroke Schnurle-type gasoline engine was modified to enable compression-ignition in both the port fuel injection and the in-cylinder direct injection. Using the engine, examinations of compression-ignition operation and engine performance tests were carried out. The amount of the residual gas and the in-cylinder mixture conditions were controlled by varying the valve angle rate of the exhaust valve (VAR) and the injection timing for direct injection conditions. It was found that the direct injection system is superior to the port injection system in terms of exhaust gas emissions and thermal efficiency, and that almost the same operational region of compression-ignition at medium speeds and loads was attained. Some interesting combustion characteristics, such as a shorter combustion period in higher engine speed conditions, and factors for the onset of compression-ignition were also examined.

Key Words

Gasoline Engine Compression-Ignition Engine Two-Stroke Engine Fuel Injection Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition 

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© The Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers (KSME) 2004

Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Graduate School of Science and TechnologyChiba UniversityChibaJapan
  2. 2.Dept. of Electronics and Mechanical EngineeringChiba UniversityChibaJapan

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