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Online ISSN : 2187-9761
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Thermal, Engine and Power Engineering
Effect of fuel-air mixture dilution on knock intensity (2nd report: Auto-ignition conditions in end gas preventing intense pressure oscillation)
Mitsuaki OHTOMOTetsunori SUZUOKISeiji YAMAMOTOHiroshi MIYAGAWA
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2017 Volume 83 Issue 850 Pages 17-00044

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This paper studies the condition of reducing knock intensity which is the pressure oscillation initiated by auto-ignition of the end gas. The knock intensity is thought to be decreased by suppressing the reaction rate of auto-ignition. In this study, the effect of the mixture dilution which decreases the reaction rate on the knock intensity was investigated by using a spark ignition engine. In the case of low dilution, knock was observed when the auto-ignition of the end gas occurred. When the dilution ratio was over 30%, there was the condition that the knock did not occur even if the end gas auto-ignited. The combustion with low knock intensity was observed in either case that dilution gas was inert gas or air. The knock intensity was shown as a function of the maximum temperature and the maximum pressure which affected the reaction rate although the knock intensity was affected by the composition of the mixture, load, ignition timing, auto-ignition timing of the end gas and heat release quantity of the auto-ignited mixture.

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