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... has to be done: Planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) helps an engineer to inspect fuel injection and the mixing with the in-cylinder air until combustion consumes the fuel. If this mixture formation process is not inspected, optimum potential for a clean and efficient combustion is not realized ...
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... present because of friction, sealing, and wear issues at the ring/cylinder liner interface. How big a problem is ring/liner friction? In an internal combustion engine, most of the combustion energy is lost as heat to the cooling system. Of the remaining available power, around 15% goes to mechanical ...
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... has to be done: Planar laser induced fluorescence (PLIF) helps an engineer to inspect fuel injection and the mixing with the in-cylinder air until combustion consumes the fuel. If this mixture formation process is not inspected, optimum potential for a clean and efficient combustion is not realized ...
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2 data reduction scheme, allowing the quick analysis of large sets of engine cycles. The examples in Fig. 3 show a spray propagating into the combustion chamber when injected during the intake stroke at around 290° before the piston is at top dead center position (- 290° Crank Angle [CA]). The b/w ...
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... of reliable light sources and image recording instrumentation, · Standardized methods to provide optical access to the relevant parts of the combustion chamber, · The integration of the techniques under the requirements of practical engine operation, and · Data reduction schemes to identify the relevant ...
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