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Influence of In-Cylinder Turbulence Kinetic Energy on the Mixing Uniformity within Gaseous-Fuel Engines under Various Intake Pressure Conditions
by
Zheng, Yan
, Liu, Ranran
, Wang, Tianbo
, Wang, Yu
, Wang, Chengmin
, Zhang, Lanchun
, Gong, Wu
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core mixing stage
/ Digital signal processors
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Engines
/ Fossil fuels
/ inlet pressure
/ mixing uniformity
/ Natural gas
/ natural gas engine
/ Research methodology
/ turbulent kinetic energy
2024
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Influence of In-Cylinder Turbulence Kinetic Energy on the Mixing Uniformity within Gaseous-Fuel Engines under Various Intake Pressure Conditions
by
Zheng, Yan
, Liu, Ranran
, Wang, Tianbo
, Wang, Yu
, Wang, Chengmin
, Zhang, Lanchun
, Gong, Wu
in
core mixing stage
/ Digital signal processors
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Engines
/ Fossil fuels
/ inlet pressure
/ mixing uniformity
/ Natural gas
/ natural gas engine
/ Research methodology
/ turbulent kinetic energy
2024
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Influence of In-Cylinder Turbulence Kinetic Energy on the Mixing Uniformity within Gaseous-Fuel Engines under Various Intake Pressure Conditions
by
Zheng, Yan
, Liu, Ranran
, Wang, Tianbo
, Wang, Yu
, Wang, Chengmin
, Zhang, Lanchun
, Gong, Wu
in
core mixing stage
/ Digital signal processors
/ Efficiency
/ Energy
/ Engines
/ Fossil fuels
/ inlet pressure
/ mixing uniformity
/ Natural gas
/ natural gas engine
/ Research methodology
/ turbulent kinetic energy
2024
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Influence of In-Cylinder Turbulence Kinetic Energy on the Mixing Uniformity within Gaseous-Fuel Engines under Various Intake Pressure Conditions
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Influence of In-Cylinder Turbulence Kinetic Energy on the Mixing Uniformity within Gaseous-Fuel Engines under Various Intake Pressure Conditions
2024
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To explore the potential for further enhancing the gas mixing uniformity of natural gas (NG) engines, this paper identifies turbulent kinetic energy (TKE), which has an essential impact on gas mixing, as the entry point of the research. After establishing a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model for NG engines’ direct injection and mixing processes, the inlet pressure is selected as the experimental variable to investigate the influence of TKE on gas mixing uniformity. In particular, by proposing the theoretical concept of the core mixing stage, the numerical variation rule between the best mixture concentration region (BMCR) percentage and the mean turbulent kinetic energy (MTKE) of the core mixing stage is analyzed under certain injection timing conditions. The results indicate that, with identical intake pressures, an advanced gas injection timing elevates the total turbulence kinetic energy (TTKE) during the core mixing stage, thereby amplifying the uniformity of the gas mixture at the ignition. In specific scenarios, as the intake pressure increases, the decreasing trend in the BMCR proportion closely resembles the diminishing trend in the MTKE during the core mixing stage. Scrutinizing the variation trend in either parameter allows for an approximate prediction of the variation trend in the other parameter. When the intake pressure is gradually raised from the naturally aspirated state, the adequacy of the gas jet development is progressively reduced by the increasing back pressure in the cylinder.
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MDPI AG
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