TY - JOUR
T1 - Studies on combustion, vibration and noise in high speed diesel engine through newly developed measuring instruments
AU - Izumi, Shuhei
AU - Ishida, Masahiro
AU - Maeda, Toshishige
AU - Takemi, Mikio
AU - Suetsugu, Hideo
AU - Yoshimura, Yoshihiro
PY - 1988
Y1 - 1988
N2 - The authors have been conducting studies on the reduction of exhaust emissions using a high speed diesel engine. By applying composite countermeasures consisting of five items; 1) timing retard, 2) optimization of fuel injection system, 3) water-in-oil type emulsified fuel, 4) application of ignition improver and 5) an increase in air flow quantity, an exhaust NOx level less than a half of the original was attained while retaining the original low levels of fuel consumption, smoke density and engine noise. The authors developed new measuring instruments in order to grasp the true nature of combustion, especially to clarify the delicate change in combustion. By using these instruments, the combustion phenomena were analyzed accurately, speedily and synthetically on various aspects such as combustion mode, vibration, noise, thermal loading, heat balance, etc. The complicated combustion behavior in the cylinder has been clarified in part by simultaneous measurement of cylinder pressure at several points.
AB - The authors have been conducting studies on the reduction of exhaust emissions using a high speed diesel engine. By applying composite countermeasures consisting of five items; 1) timing retard, 2) optimization of fuel injection system, 3) water-in-oil type emulsified fuel, 4) application of ignition improver and 5) an increase in air flow quantity, an exhaust NOx level less than a half of the original was attained while retaining the original low levels of fuel consumption, smoke density and engine noise. The authors developed new measuring instruments in order to grasp the true nature of combustion, especially to clarify the delicate change in combustion. By using these instruments, the combustion phenomena were analyzed accurately, speedily and synthetically on various aspects such as combustion mode, vibration, noise, thermal loading, heat balance, etc. The complicated combustion behavior in the cylinder has been clarified in part by simultaneous measurement of cylinder pressure at several points.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:17344375350
SN - 0402-1215
SP - ICE1 8p
JO - American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)
JF - American Society of Mechanical Engineers (Paper)
T2 - Preprint - American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Y2 - 10 January 1988 through 14 January 1988
ER -