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Modeling of Trace Knock in a Modern SI Engine Fuelled by Ethanol/Gasoline Blends

H Yuan, TM Foong, Z Chen, Y Yang, M Brear, T Leone, JE Anderson

SAE Technical Papers | Published : 2015

Abstract

This paper presents a numerical study of trace knocking combustion of ethanol/gasoline blends in a modern, single cylinder SI engine. Results are compared to experimental data from a prior, published work [1]. The engine is modeled using GT-Power and a two-zone combustion model containing detailed kinetic models. The two zone model uses a gasoline surrogate model [2] combined with a sub-model for nitric oxide (NO) [3] to simulate end-gas autoignition. Upstream, pre-vaporized fuel injection (UFI) and direct injection (DI) are modeled and compared to characterize ethanol's low autoignition reactivity and high charge cooling effects. Three ethanol/gasoline blends are studied: E0, E20, and E50. ..

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