Soot evolution in multiple injection diesel flames
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2008
In order to meet future emission regulations, various
new combustion concepts are being developed, several
of which incorporate advanced diesel injection
strategies, e.g. multiple injections, offering attractive
potential benefits. In this study the effects of split injections
on soot evolution in diesel flames were investigated
in a series of flame experiments performed using
a high pressure, high temperature (HP/HT) spray
chamber and laser-induced incandescence apparatus
to measure soot volume fractions. The focus was
on split injections with varied dwell times preceded by
a short pilot. The results, which were analyzed and
compared to results from engine tests, show that net
soot production can be decreased by applying an appropriate
split injection strategy.