The process of the conventional diesel combustion in small-size passenger car engines is an object of research. The combustion process can be divided in the sub-processes injection, mixture formation, auto-ignition and combustion. In the present work different laser-optical measurement technologies were used to receive information about the combustion in a passenger car diesel engine. The investigations were carried out in a cylinder of a passenger car diesel engine, modified for the optical access. Diesel as the fuel was used. The combustion of the pre-injection spray, which serves mainly for the reduction of combustion noise, was qualitatively visualized for an 8 hole nozzle. Obviously, during pre-injection combustion soot is formed. Some...
The understanding of the formation and oxidation of soot is of interest to become able to reduce the...
It has been reported in previous work that the reduction of particulate matter (PM) emissions from d...
In this work we demonstrate that the progress of the combustionccycle in a four-cylinder (in-line) 1...
The process of the conventional diesel combustion in small-size passenger car engines is an object o...
In the work presented in the thesis laser diagnostics was employed primarily in the investigation of...
In the work described in the present thesis, laser techniques for combustion engine diagnostics were...
This dissertation describes the results of soot measurements acquired in the combustion chamber of a...
Optical diagnostics are remote non-intrusive sensing techniques. The thesis work concerns the use of...
Diesel engine design continues to be driven by the need to improve performance while at the same tim...
Diesel engines, while being treated as the most efficient type of combustion engines for mobile appl...
Soot diagnostics in engines can be carried out with optical methods that have the potentialfor high ...
Internal combustion engines have been an important technological field for more than a century. It h...
This work employs a combination of pressure trace analysis, high-speed optical measurements and lase...
Two competing in-cylinder processes, soot formation and soot oxidation, govern soot emissions from d...
Temperature is an important factor in the formation of pollutants during combustion. However, quanti...
The understanding of the formation and oxidation of soot is of interest to become able to reduce the...
It has been reported in previous work that the reduction of particulate matter (PM) emissions from d...
In this work we demonstrate that the progress of the combustionccycle in a four-cylinder (in-line) 1...
The process of the conventional diesel combustion in small-size passenger car engines is an object o...
In the work presented in the thesis laser diagnostics was employed primarily in the investigation of...
In the work described in the present thesis, laser techniques for combustion engine diagnostics were...
This dissertation describes the results of soot measurements acquired in the combustion chamber of a...
Optical diagnostics are remote non-intrusive sensing techniques. The thesis work concerns the use of...
Diesel engine design continues to be driven by the need to improve performance while at the same tim...
Diesel engines, while being treated as the most efficient type of combustion engines for mobile appl...
Soot diagnostics in engines can be carried out with optical methods that have the potentialfor high ...
Internal combustion engines have been an important technological field for more than a century. It h...
This work employs a combination of pressure trace analysis, high-speed optical measurements and lase...
Two competing in-cylinder processes, soot formation and soot oxidation, govern soot emissions from d...
Temperature is an important factor in the formation of pollutants during combustion. However, quanti...
The understanding of the formation and oxidation of soot is of interest to become able to reduce the...
It has been reported in previous work that the reduction of particulate matter (PM) emissions from d...
In this work we demonstrate that the progress of the combustionccycle in a four-cylinder (in-line) 1...