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Design, Application, Performance and Emissions of Modern Internal Combustion Engine Systems and Components | 2003

Study of High Load Operation Limit Expansion for Gasoline Compression Ignition Engines

Koudai Yoshizawa; Atsushi Teraji; Hiroshi Miyakubo; Koichi Yamaguchi; Tomonori Urushihara

In this research, combustion characteristics of gasoline compression ignition engines have been analyzed numerically and experimentally with the aim of expanding the high load operation limit. The mechanism limiting high load operation under homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) combustion was clarified. It was confirmed that retarding the combustion timing from top dead center (TDC) is an effective way to prevent knocking. However, with retarded combustion, combustion timing is substantially influenced by cycle-to-cycle variation of in-cylinder conditions. Therefore, an ignition timing control method is required to achieve stable retarded combustion. Using numerical analysis, it was found that ignition timing control could be achieved by creating a fuel-rich zone at the center of the cylinder. The fuel-rich zone works as an ignition source to ignite the surrounding fuel-lean zone. In this way, combustion consists of two separate auto-ignitions and is thus called two-step combustion. In the simulation, the high load operation limit was expanded using two-step combustion. An engine system identical to a direct-injection gasoline (DIG) engine was then used to demonstrate two-step combustion experimentally. An air-fuel distribution was created by splitting fuel injection into first and second injections. The spark plug was used to ignite the first combustion. This combustion process might better be called spark-ignited compression ignition combustion (SI-CI combustion). Using the spark plug, stable two-step combustion was achieved, thereby demonstrating a means of expanding the operation limit of gasoline compression ignition engines toward a higher load range.Copyright


Archive | 2000

Compression autoignition gasoline engine

Hiroshi Miyakubo; Koudai Yoshizawa; Tomonori Urushihara; Atsushi Teraji


Archive | 2000

Compression self-ignition gasoline engine

Koudai Yoshizawa; Ken Naitoh; Atushi Teraji; Eiji Aochi; Hiroshi Miyakubo


Archive | 2001

Enhanced multiple injection for auto-ignition in internal combustion engines

Koudai Yoshizawa; Atsushi Teraji; Hiroshi Miyakubo; Koji Hiraya


Archive | 2001

Auto-ignition of gasoline engine by varying exhaust gas retaining duration

Koji Yokohama-shi Hiraya; Hiroshi Miyakubo; Atushi Teraji


Archive | 2000

Combustion controller for internal combustion engine

Koji Hiratani; Hiroshi Miyakubo; Koichi Yamaguchi; Yukihiro Yoshizawa; 幸大 吉沢; 博史 宮窪; 浩一 山口; 康治 平谷


Archive | 2000

Compressed self-ignition gasoline engine

Hiroshi Miyakubo; Atsushi Terachi; Tomonori Urushibara; Yukihiro Yoshizawa; 幸大 吉沢; 博史 宮窪; 淳 寺地; 友則 漆原


Archive | 2009

Negative electrode for lithium ion secondary battery and lithium ion secondary battery using the negative electrode

Yasunari Hisamitsu; Hideaki Horie; Hiroshi Miyakubo; Hiroaki Tanizaki; 泰成 久光; 英明 堀江; 博史 宮窪; 博章 谷崎


Archive | 2008

Electrode for lithium-ion battery

Shinichi Komaba; Hiroshi Miyakubo; Koji Okushi; Tomoaki Ozeki; Takami Saito; 浩司 大櫛; 朋彰 大関; 博史 宮窪; 慎一 駒場; 崇実 齋藤


Archive | 2008

Internal combustion engine with external assist for stable auto-ignition

Koji Hiraya; Hiroshi Miyakubo; Koudai Yoshizawa

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Tomonori Urushihara

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Koji Okushi

Tokyo University of Science

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Shinichi Komaba

Tokyo University of Science

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Tomoaki Ozeki

Tokyo University of Science

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