Authors
Volker Sick, Michael C Drake, Todd D Fansler
Publication date
2010/10
Journal
Experiments in fluids
Volume
49
Pages
937-947
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
In recent years, new laser and camera technology have enabled the development of high-speed imaging diagnostics for measurements at frame rates commensurate with the time scales of turbulent mixing, combustion, and emission formation in internal combustion engines. The ability to study the evolution of in-cylinder flow, fuel/air mixing, ignition, and combustion within individual cycles and for many consecutive cycles provides new insights into the physics and chemistry of internal combustion engine performance. Data for model development and device development are obtained with unprecedented access to the identification of random events such as cycle to cycle variation and ignition instabilities. This paper summarizes high-speed diagnostics developments with a focus on application to spark-ignition direct-injection gasoline engines. A range of optical techniques is described along with examples …
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