Modeling of Combustion and Carbon Oxides Formation in Direct Injection Diesel Engine

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JR_IJE-25-3_003

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 17 خرداد 1393

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When looking at the effects of diesel engine exhaust on the environment, it is important to first look at the composition of the exhaust gases. Over 99.5% of the exhaust gases are a combination of nitrogen,oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water. With the exception of carbon dioxide, which contributes about 5% ofthe total volume, the diesel engine exhaust consists of elements which are part of the natural atmosphere and are not harmful to the environment. Carbon dioxide emissions are directly related to the efficiency of the combustion unit. The higher efficiency obtained with lower amount of CO2 emissions. In this studywe are interested in the effects of exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) on combustion and emissions directinjection diesel engine. In particular, the effects of carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), carbon monoxide (CO), some different quantities of EGR, analysed and quantified numerically. Other parameters tha affect the rate of oxides of carbon in the bowl shape, the Mexican hat and spherical geometry are analyzed in thiswork. Therefore, A modified version of the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) Code KIVA-3V hasbeen used for modelling combustion process and engine emission, in particular carbon oxides emission and its control. Simulation was carried out by using a two-stroke single-cylinder direct injection diesel engine

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k boussourara

Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Constantine , ۲۵۰۰۰, Algeria

a merabet

Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Constantine , ۲۵۰۰۰, Algeria

m kadja

Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Constantine , ۲۵۰۰۰, Algeria