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International Journal of Engine Research | 2016

Influence of intake geometry variations on in-cylinder flow and flow–spray interactions in a stratified direct-injection spark-ignition engine captured by time-resolved particle image velocimetry

Roman Stiehl; Johannes Bode; Jürgen Schorr; Christian Krüger; A. Dreizler; Benjamin Böhm

Time-resolved particle image velocimetry and Mie-scattering of fuel droplets at 16 kHz were used to capture simultaneously the temporal evolution of the in-cylinder flow field and spray formation within a direct-injection spark-ignition engine. The engine was operated in stratified combustion mode, with stratified mixtures created by a triple injection late in the compression stroke. The impact of geometric variation of the intake port on in-cylinder flow and flow–spray interactions was investigated, focusing on the second injection, since it provides ignitable mixtures at the time of ignition and is subject to strong fluctuations, rather than the first injection, which is very reproducible. Flow field statistics conditioned on the spray shape of the second injection revealed regions with macroscopic cycle-to-cycle flow variations, which correlated with the spray for all recorded cycles. The flow–spray interaction was traced back to before the first injection using correlation analysis, which revealed that cycle-to-cycle fluctuations of the large-scale tumble vortex had a big impact on the spray shape of the second injection, while the first injection was unaffected. This indicates that the origin of the spray fluctuations may be during intake. Despite significant flow modifications due to the intake port geometry variation, fluctuation levels of the second injection were the same for both geometries, that is, spray fluctuations were not sensitive to the geometric change.


International Journal of Engine Research | 2017

Cause-and-effect chain from flow and spray to heat release during lean gasoline combustion operation using conditional statistics

Christian Krüger; Jürgen Schorr; Franck Nicollet; Johannes Bode; A. Dreizler; Benjamin Böhm

This work comprises of experimental and numerical investigations of the volumetric flow in a direct injection spark-ignition engine to analyse the origin of cycle-to-cycle variations during stratified engine operation. High-speed two-dimensional two-component particle image velocimetry measurements are carried out simultaneously in the central tumble and mid-intake valve plane of an optically accessible engine, to capture the three-dimensional characteristic of the in-cylinder flow. Early investigation showed spray formation of stratified operation to be sensitive to cyclic fluctuations of the flow in a specific region below the spark within the central plane prior the first injection. Conditional statistics are used to track the origin of these variations back to the tumble flow in the valve plane during early compression underlining the three-dimensional structure of the flow. Moreover, conditional statistics reveals that the combustion performance is sensitive to the same specific flow region. According to this, computational fluid dynamics simulations are used to describe the in-cylinder flow with a map of four dominant flow structures. A new intake port geometry is derived from computational fluid dynamics simulations, optimized for high tumble generation. High-speed two-dimensional two-component particle image velocimetry in the central tumble plane is utilized to compare the optimized intake port with the original geometry. The new intake ports yield a considerable increased tumble movement with a favourable combustion performance and less cycle-to-cycle variation.


Flow Turbulence and Combustion | 2013

In-Cylinder Flow and Fuel Spray Interactions in a Stratified Spray-Guided Gasoline Engine Investigated by High-Speed Laser Imaging Techniques

R. Stiehl; Jürgen Schorr; Christian Krüger; A. Dreizler; Benjamin Böhm


Archive | 2008

Method of controlling an internal combustion engine, in particular a diesel engine

Simon Dipl.-Ing. Binder; Yuriy Dipl.-Ing. Bogachik; Alfred Dipl.-Ing. Frommelt; Kristina Hellstroem; Frank Kirschbaum; Michael Dipl.-Ing. Klier; Lorenzo Dr.-Ing. Matassini; Michael Dr. sc. tech. Mladek; Heiko Moeckel-Lherbier; Gerhard Muenkel; Rüdiger Dipl.-Ing. Pfaff; Karsten Dipl.-Ing. Scheible; Martin Schnabel; Jürgen Schorr; Bernd Dipl.-Ing. Windisch; Matthias Dipl.-Ing. Wolf


Archive | 2009

Method for detecting missed e.g. objects in passenger car, involves outputting message with possibility to input characteristic values for objects when objects are newly identified in actual inventory distance

Nils Laudenbach; Jürgen Schorr


Archive | 2007

Verfahren zur Regelung einer Brennkraftmaschine, insbesondere einer selbstzündenden Brennkraftmaschine

Kristina Dipl.-Ing. Ahlin; Simon Dipl.-Ing. Binder; Yuriy Dipl.-Ing. Bogachik; Alfred Dipl.-Ing. Frommelt; Frank Dr. Kirschbaum; Michael Dipl.-Ing. Klier; Lorenzo Dr.-Ing. Matassini; Michael Dr. sc. tech. Mladek; Heiko Dipl.-Ing. Möckel-Lherbier; Gerhard Dipl.-Ing. Münkel; Rüdiger Dipl.-Ing. Pfaff; Karsten Dipl.-Ing. Scheible; Martin Schnabel; Jürgen Schorr; Bernd Dipl.-Ing. Windisch; Matthias Dipl.-Ing. Wolf


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2017

Influence of three-dimensional in-cylinder flows on cycle-to-cycle variations in a fired stratified DISI engine measured by time-resolved dual-plane PIV

Johannes Bode; Jürgen Schorr; Christian Krüger; A. Dreizler; Benjamin Böhm


Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles | 2017

A PIV-Guided Large-Eddy Simulation of In-Cylinder Flows

Franck Nicollet; Christian Krüger; Jürgen Schorr; Edouard Nicoud; Olivier Colin; Christian Angelberger; Johannes Bode; Benjamin Böhm


Archive | 2006

Method for controlling an internal combustion engine, in particular a compression-ignition internal combustion engine

Kristina Dipl.-Ing. Ahlin; Simon Dipl.-Ing. Binder; Yuriy Dipl.-Ing. Bogachik; Alfred Dipl.-Ing. Frommelt; Frank Kirschbaum; Michael Dipl.-Ing. Klier; Lorenzo Dr.-Ing. Matassini; Michael Dr. sc. tech. Mladek; Heiko Dipl.-Ing. Möckel-Lherbier; Gerhard Dipl.-Ing. Münkel; Rüdiger Dipl.-Ing. Pfaff; Karsten Dipl.-Ing. Scheible; Martin Schnabel; Jürgen Schorr; Bernd Dipl.-Ing. Windisch; Matthias Dipl.-Ing. Wolf


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2018

Influence of the in-cylinder flow on cycle-to-cycle variations in lean combustion DISI engines measured by high-speed scanning-PIV

Johannes Bode; Jürgen Schorr; Christian Krüger; A. Dreizler; Benjamin Böhm

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Benjamin Böhm

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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A. Dreizler

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Johannes Bode

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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