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The future of compression ignition engines depends on their ability for keeping their competitiveness in terms of fuel consumption compared to spark-ignition engines. In this competitive framework, the Low Temperature Combustion (LTC) concept is a promising alternative to decrease NOx and soot...
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In this research, an experimental investigation has been performed to give insight into the potential of biodiesel as an alternative fuel for High Speed Direct Injection (HSDI) diesel engines. The scope of this work has been broadened by comparing the combustion characteristics of diesel and...
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Spark assistance has been found to improve combustion control when combined with both single and double injection operation applied to compression ignition (CI) engines using gasoline as the fuel. Previous work has verified the potential of a double injection strategy when applied to the...
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New combustion concepts applied to compression ignition engines are focused on achieve low temperature combustion together with a lean mixture distribution by allowing extra time from the end of injection to the start of combustion. Recently, the use of gasoline in a compression ignition engine...
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Several studies carried out with the aim of improving the RCCI (reactivity controlled compression ignition) concept in terms of thermal efficiency conclude that the main cause of the reduced efficiency at light loads is the reduced combustion efficiency. The present study used both a 3D...
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