Zh. Huang et al., AN INVESTIGATION ON SIMULATION-MODELS AND REDUCTION METHODS OF UNBURNED HYDROCARBON EMISSIONS IN SPARK-IGNITION ENGINES, Combustion science and technology, 115(1-3), 1996, pp. 105-123
In this paper, the formation mechanisms of unburned hydrocarbons in th
e cylinder of spark ignition engine are investigated and the predictio
n model of unburned hydrocarbon formation and desorption in top land c
revice, in the layers of lubricating oil on the cylinder liner and in
deposits on the combustion chamber in spark ignition engines are estab
lished. The effects of different top land crevice widths, engine speed
s, air fuel ratios and spark advance angles on engine exhaust unburned
hydrocarbons are investigated. It is shown that the optimum width of
engine top land crevice is 0.32 mm (1.3 times of the two wan quenching
distance), thus the flame can get into the bottom of crevice and burn
s out all of the accumulated unburned hydrocarbons in it, consequently
the engine exhaust hydrocarbons can be greatly reduce by 35 similar t
o 50% and with less penalty on engine power output and fuel economy (0
.5 similar to 1.5% loss in power output and 1 similar to 3% loss in fu
el economy), the predicting values by the models match well with the e
xperimental results.