Simultaneous formaldehyde and OH PLIF have been applied in a direct-injected HCCI engine. The engine is a 0.5 l single-cylinder optical engine equipped with EGR system. PLIF measurements were performed with the engine run with two different fuels of low and high volatility, respectively. Different ratios of EGR were also examined. The aim of the study was to investigate how fuels with different volatility and EGR affect the HCCI combustion and measurements were performed for early and late injection timings. Measurements are presented for different injection timings showing formaldehyde and OH from start of injection until late in the expansion stroke. Also, formaldehyde distributions obtained from after the low temperature regime and befor...
ABSTRACT To elucidate the processes controlling the auto-ignition timing and overall combustion dura...
Future requirements for emission reduction from combustion engines in ground vehicles might be met b...
Formaldehyde (CH2O) is a characteristic species for the ignition phase of diesel-like fuels. As such...
This paper presents simultaneous laser based measurements of formaldehyde and OH-radical distributio...
To run a Diesel engine in Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) mode has proved to be a hig...
Simultaneous OH- and formaldehyde LIF measurements have been performed in an HCCI engine using two l...
Simultaneous laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) imaging of formaldehyde and a fuel-tracer have been pe...
In this paper, the formaldehyde emissions from three different types of homogenous charge compressio...
Concentrations of hydroxyl radicals and formaldehyde were calculated using homogeneous (HRM) and sto...
The paper reports an investigation into the HCCI/CAI combustion process using the two-dimensional PL...
To elucidate the processes controlling the auto-ignition timing and overall combustion duration in h...
In a previous study, in order to investigate the effect of charge stratification on combustion behav...
Future requirements for emission reduction from combustion engines in ground vehicles might be met b...
The work presented in this thesis deals with measuring in-cylinder combustion species and events usi...
This project studied the characteristics of Homogeneous-Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) combusti...
ABSTRACT To elucidate the processes controlling the auto-ignition timing and overall combustion dura...
Future requirements for emission reduction from combustion engines in ground vehicles might be met b...
Formaldehyde (CH2O) is a characteristic species for the ignition phase of diesel-like fuels. As such...
This paper presents simultaneous laser based measurements of formaldehyde and OH-radical distributio...
To run a Diesel engine in Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) mode has proved to be a hig...
Simultaneous OH- and formaldehyde LIF measurements have been performed in an HCCI engine using two l...
Simultaneous laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) imaging of formaldehyde and a fuel-tracer have been pe...
In this paper, the formaldehyde emissions from three different types of homogenous charge compressio...
Concentrations of hydroxyl radicals and formaldehyde were calculated using homogeneous (HRM) and sto...
The paper reports an investigation into the HCCI/CAI combustion process using the two-dimensional PL...
To elucidate the processes controlling the auto-ignition timing and overall combustion duration in h...
In a previous study, in order to investigate the effect of charge stratification on combustion behav...
Future requirements for emission reduction from combustion engines in ground vehicles might be met b...
The work presented in this thesis deals with measuring in-cylinder combustion species and events usi...
This project studied the characteristics of Homogeneous-Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) combusti...
ABSTRACT To elucidate the processes controlling the auto-ignition timing and overall combustion dura...
Future requirements for emission reduction from combustion engines in ground vehicles might be met b...
Formaldehyde (CH2O) is a characteristic species for the ignition phase of diesel-like fuels. As such...