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Alma Mater:大连理工大学

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:能源与动力学院

Discipline:Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics

Business Address:能源与动力学院809室

E-Mail:liyaopeng@dlut.edu.cn

Parametric study and optimization of a RCCI (reactivity controlled compression ignition) engine fueled with methanol and diesel

Date:2019-11-04  Hits:

Indexed by:期刊论文

Journal:ENERGY

Included Journals:EI、SCIE、ESI高被引论文

Volume:65

Page Number:319-332

ISSN No.:0360-5442

Key Words:Diesel and methanol dual fuel; RCCI (Reactivity controlled compression ignition); NSGA-II (Non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II) optimization; Reactivity dilution; Reactivity stratification

Abstract:By integrating an updated multi-dimensional model and the NSGA-II (non-dominated sorting genetic algorithm II), the combustion of a RCCI (reactivity controlled compression ignition) engine fueled with methanol/diesel was optimized. Based on the optimization results, parametric study was performed by varying energy fraction of methanol, EGR (exhaust gas recirculation rate, initial in-cylinder pressure at IVC (intake valve closing), initial in-cylinder temperature at IVC, and SOI (start of injection). Furthermore, the sensitivities of these five parameters on fuel efficiency, emissions, ignition timing and RI (ringing intensity) were analyzed. The results indicated that initial temperature and EGR rate exhibited the most significant effect on engine performance and emissions for their obvious effect on combustion temperature. By varying the local fuel-rich and high-temperature regions, methanol fraction and SOI could dramatically affect NOx (nitrogen oxide) emission. Overall, the RCCI combustion with high methanol fraction and advanced SOI exhibited higher fuel efficiency and lower emissions. Moreover, it was found that both decreasing EGR rate and increasing initial temperature led to the monotonously increased RI. While decreasing methanol fraction and increasing initial pressure demonstrated the negligible effect on RI at CA50 earlier than 4.3 degrees CA ATDC, which was contributed to their obvious effect on fuel spatial distributions. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Date of Publication:2014-02-01

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