One of the limiting factors for improved performance of the spark ignited internal combustion engine is the phenomenon of knock. The present investigation makes a survey of the available models for auto-ignition for introduction into an existing phenomenological combustion model. A mathematical model of knock, based on a degenerate branched chain mechanism for the prediction of autoignition delay time, was considered and introduced into the combustion model. Experiments were carried out on a single cylinder variable compression ratio engine to validate the model. The interaction of acoustic waves with unsteady combustion leading to unstable combustion and thus triggering knock is considered. This work examines the relationship between the ...
Knock in SI engines limits both power density and fuel conversion efficiency. The main mechanisms wi...
[EN] In this paper, the knock phenomenon is studied and characterized in the time-frequency domain. ...
The results of the experimental analyses, described in Part 1, are here employed to build up an inno...
Knocking combustions limit Spark Ignition engines efficiency, preventing the achievement of the opti...
This study stems from the need to increase knowledge regarding the phenomenon of knocking, which has...
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An approach for predicting the onset of knock and estimating its intensity in spark ignition engines...
Knocking combustions heavily influence the efficiency of Spark Ignition engines, limiting the compre...
An approach for predicting the onset of knock and estimating its intensity in spark ignition engines...
The combustion process after auto-ignition is investigated. Depending on the non-uniformity of the e...
A detailed analysis of knocking events can help improving engine performance and diagnosis strategi...
International audienceHighly boosted spark ignition (SI) engines are more and more attractive for ca...
Knock is one of the main limitations on Spark-Ignited (SI) Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) performa...
Knocking is a type of abnormal combustion which depends on several physical factors and results in h...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate combustion and in-cylinder heat transfer characte...
Knock in SI engines limits both power density and fuel conversion efficiency. The main mechanisms wi...
[EN] In this paper, the knock phenomenon is studied and characterized in the time-frequency domain. ...
The results of the experimental analyses, described in Part 1, are here employed to build up an inno...
Knocking combustions limit Spark Ignition engines efficiency, preventing the achievement of the opti...
This study stems from the need to increase knowledge regarding the phenomenon of knocking, which has...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX80418 / BLDSC - British Library Documen...
An approach for predicting the onset of knock and estimating its intensity in spark ignition engines...
Knocking combustions heavily influence the efficiency of Spark Ignition engines, limiting the compre...
An approach for predicting the onset of knock and estimating its intensity in spark ignition engines...
The combustion process after auto-ignition is investigated. Depending on the non-uniformity of the e...
A detailed analysis of knocking events can help improving engine performance and diagnosis strategi...
International audienceHighly boosted spark ignition (SI) engines are more and more attractive for ca...
Knock is one of the main limitations on Spark-Ignited (SI) Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) performa...
Knocking is a type of abnormal combustion which depends on several physical factors and results in h...
An experimental study was conducted to investigate combustion and in-cylinder heat transfer characte...
Knock in SI engines limits both power density and fuel conversion efficiency. The main mechanisms wi...
[EN] In this paper, the knock phenomenon is studied and characterized in the time-frequency domain. ...
The results of the experimental analyses, described in Part 1, are here employed to build up an inno...