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International Journal of Engine Research | 2016

Effects of water direct injection on the torque enhancement and fuel consumption reduction of a gasoline engine under high-load conditions

Jaeheun Kim; HyunWook Park; Choongsik Bae; Myungsik Choi; Younghong Kwak

Water was directly injected into the cylinder with an injection pressure of 5 MPa to investigate its effect on engine performance and emissions in a gasoline engine. The test engine was a 1.6-L naturally aspirated prototype engine consisted of water direct injection and port fuel injection systems. The engine featured a compression ratio of 13.5. Commercial gasoline direct injection injectors were used to inject the water. The water was injected at a fixed timing of −120 crank angle degrees after top dead center. The addition of water showed potential to mitigate the knock occurrence at part-load condition where the knock initially started to occur due to the high compression ratio. It allowed a further advance of spark timing; thus, the brake-specific fuel consumption was improved. The effects of water injection were further investigated under full-load condition within the engine speed range of 1500–3000 r/min. The water effectively reduced the in-cylinder temperature and the exhaust gas temperature; therefore, charge cooling through over-fueling (fuel enrichment) was eliminated with reduced brake-specific fuel consumption. Increase in the injected water mass resulted in further spark advance without the knock occurrence and provided room for further brake-specific fuel consumption reduction. An optimum water mass existed because too much water deteriorated the combustion efficiency, burn duration, and cycle efficiency. The positive effects of water injection were dulled with increased engine speed because the knocking resistance was already high intrinsically with the higher engine speed.


Archive | 2001

Engine oil circulation system and method

Myungsik Choi


Archive | 1999

Method for detecting malfunction of car cylinder

Myungsik Choi; Hye-Soon Kim


Archive | 2009

Continuous variable valve lift device

Myungsik Choi; Kyoung Pyo Ha; Chun Woo Lee; Woo Tae Kim; Hyung Ick Gunpo Kim; Yooshin Cho; Ingee Suh; Back Sik Kim; Dae Sung Kim; Dae Yoon Oh; Dong Hee Han


Archive | 2002

Engine control method for reducing emissions during cold start and idling for vehicle

Myungsik Choi


Archive | 2012

ENGINE EQUIPPED WITH VARIABLE VALVE DEVICE

Myungsik Choi


Archive | 2015

VARIABLE VALVE DEVICE THAT VARIES LIFT AMOUNT OF VALVE

Young Hong Kwak; Gyu Han Hwang; Jin Kook Kong; Gee Wook Shin; Won Gyu Kim; Myungsik Choi


Archive | 2007

Method of manufacturing mold for producing catalyst carriers

Myungsik Choi


Archive | 2015

CAMSHAFT-IN-CAMSHAFT APPARATUS OF VARIABLE VALVE DURATION SYSTEM

Young Hong Kwak; Gyu Han Hwang; Gee Wook Shin; Won Gyu Kim; Myungsik Choi


Archive | 2015

VALVE OPENING/CLOSING DEVICE FOR ENGINE

Myungsik Choi

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Ingee Suh

Hyundai Motor Company

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