Browse Publications Technical Papers 2010-01-0162
2010-04-12

On the High Load Limit of Boosted Gasoline HCCI Engine Operating in NVO Mode 2010-01-0162

The high load limit of a boosted homogeneous-charge-compression-ignition (HCCI) engine operating on negative-valve-overlap (NVO) was assessed. When operating under stoichiometric condition with no external dilution, the load, as measured by the net indicated mean effective pressure (NIMEP), increased with increase in manifold absolute pressure (MAP), and with decrease in trapped amount of residual gas. The maximum pressure rise rate (MPRR), however, also increased correspondingly. When the MAP and the amount of residual gas were adjusted so that the engine operating point could be held at a constant MPRR value, the NIMEP increased with the simultaneous decrease in MAP and residual until the misfire limit was reached. Therefore if a MPRR ceiling is imposed, the high load limit of an HCCI engine is at the intersection of the constraining MPRR line and the misfire line. Dilution with cooled exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) shifted both the MPRR line and the misfire line so that the intersection point would be at a higher MAP and a higher level of dilution. The NIMEP value at this new intersection point, however, did not change substantially. Thus using cooled EGR dilution strategy, the MPRR constrained high load limit is approximately neutral to boosting.

SAE MOBILUS

Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content. Learn More »

Access SAE MOBILUS »

Members save up to 16% off list price.
Login to see discount.
We also recommend:
TECHNICAL PAPER

Continuous Load Adjustment Strategy of a Gasoline HCCI-SI Engine Fully Controlled by Exhaust Gas

2011-01-1408

View Details

JOURNAL ARTICLE

Comparison of Different Boosting Strategies for Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition Engines - A Modeling Study

2010-01-0571

View Details

JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Thermodynamic Study on Boosted HCCI: Motivation, Analysis and Potential

2010-01-1082

View Details

X