The influence of intake pressure and EGR in the combustion timing of a gasoline fuelled HCCI engine developed from single cylinder CI engine
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2014-12-04Author
Witantyo
Nugroho, Ardi
Dani, Septian Surya
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The study is aimed to obtain suitable methods in
controlling the combustion timing of Homogeneous Charge
Compression Ignition (HCCI) engine. HCCI is a combustion
technology alternative that has potentials to obtain higher
efficiency with lower exhaust emissions. For that, a single
cylinder CI engine was modified into a gasoline fuelled HCCI
engine and coupled with an appropriate dynamometer. The
accuracy of the timing was evaluated by measuring the engine
torque generated. The experimental variables are the percentage
of exhaust gas recirculation and inlet pressure variations as a
replacement for compression ratio variation. Fuel-air mixture is
maintained at stoichiometric. Results indicate that timing of
HCCI combustion could be regulated by both methods. Intake
pressure has a more dominant influence on the combustion
timing. However, too low inlet pressure would make the engine
stall due to very advance timing of combustion. Applying EGR
on HCCI engine gives the effect of retarded combustion timing
and reduced torque. Applying EGR was also a suitable method
to control the HCCI engine load.