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    Analysis of energy flows and emission characteristics of conventional diesel and isobaric combustion in an optical engine with laser diagnostics

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    Goyal, Harsh cc
    Panthi, Niraj cc
    AlRamadan, Abdullah cc
    Cenker, Emre cc
    Magnotti, Gaetano cc
    KAUST Department
    Clean Combustion Research Center
    Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
    Mechanical Engineering Program
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    2023-02-04
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    2025-02-04
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    Abstract
    In this study, the thermodynamic analysis of energy distribution, exhaust emissions, and particulate characterization was conducted in an optical engine with an all-metal configuration. Additionally, the line-of-sight integrated imaging of combustion luminosity, and OH* chemiluminescence along with planar laser induced fluorescence of formaldehyde (HCHO-PLIF), and planar laser induced incandescence of soot (soot-PLII) were applied in the optical configuration. The experiments were conducted with conventional diesel combustion at λ = 3 (i.e., CDC), isobaric combustion at λ = 3 (i.e., Iso3), and isobaric combustion at λ = 4.2 (i.e., Iso4.2) using n-heptane fuel. Compared to Iso3 and CDC, Iso4.2 yielded higher thermal efficiency and lower heat losses; whilst the exhaust losses were exacerbeted. Isobaric combustion also resulted in lower NOx but increased soot emissions. For all operating conditions, the combustion luminosity and OH* chemiluminescence imaging showed that the signal grows and develops from the jet-axis downstream of the nozzle to the jet-wall impingement point, followed by movement towards the squish region. HCHO-PLIF showed that isobaric combustion leads to a faster transition of low-to high-temperature reactions compared to CDC. Soot-PLII showed increased in-cylinder soot distribution for isobaric combustion due to lesser charge pre-mixing time and spray-flame interaction induced by close-coupled injections.
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    Goyal, H., Panthi, N., AlRamadan, A. S., Cenker, E., & Magnotti, G. (2023). Analysis of energy flows and emission characteristics of conventional diesel and isobaric combustion in an optical engine with laser diagnostics. Energy, 269, 126859. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2023.126859
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    This paper is based on work supported by Saudi Aramco Research and Development Center FUELCOM3 program under Master Research Agreement Number 6600024505/01. FUELCOM (Fuel Combustion for Advanced Engines) is a collaborative research undertaking between Saudi Aramco and KAUST intended to address the fundamental aspects of hydrocarbon fuel combustion in engines, and develop fuel/engine design tools suitable for advanced combustion modes.
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    Elsevier BV
    Journal
    Energy
    DOI
    10.1016/j.energy.2023.126859
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    https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0360544223002530
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    10.1016/j.energy.2023.126859
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    Articles; Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division; Mechanical Engineering Program; Clean Combustion Research Center

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