HCCI, Lean Burn
HCCI, Lean Burn
HCCI, Lean Burn
Compression Ignition
(HCCI) Engines
Traditional
combustion (left)
uses a spark to
ignite the mixture.
HCCI (right) uses
piston compression
for a more
complete ignition.
Contd.
The concentration/temperature
several ways:
can
be
controlled
Advantages
Can achieve up to 15% fuel savings
Lower peak temperature leads to
cleaner combustion/lower emissions
Can use gasoline, diesel, or most
alternative fuels
HCCI automobiles
could reduce
greenhouse gas
emissions
Disadvantages
Higher cylinder peak pressures
may damage the engine
Auto-ignition is difficult to control
HCCI Engines have a smaller
power range
RCCI are also being developed.
Prototype HCCI car from
Saturn
Controlling HCCI
Controlling combustion in HCCI is a major problem.
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
Variable
compression ratio
induction temperature
exhaust gas percentage
valve actuation
fuel ignition quality
Engineers
have
known for years that
a leaner air to fuel
mixture is a frugal
engine.
The problems are, if
the mixture is too
lean, the engine will
fail to combust, and
a
lower
fuel
concentration leads
to less output.
Advantages
Very economic (both gasoline and diesel)
Lean burn engine also have advantage of decreasing
emissions. The amount of CO emitted is less as plenty
of oxygen is available to produce CO2.
Unburned HC emission is reduced by upto 80% in lean
burn engines.
Stratified Charge
Engine
Applications
Advantages
Disadvantages
Catalytic Convertor
Modern vehicles try to keep the airto-fuel ratio very close to
thestoichiometricpoint.
Theoretically, at this ratio, all of the
fuel will be burned using all of the
oxygen in the air. Forgasoline, the
stoichiometric ratio is about 14.7:1.
Superchargers &
Turbochargers
IN SI engines
Supercharging in SI engine is employed only in aircraft
and racing car engines. Apart from increasing the
volumetric efficiency of the engine, supercharging
results in an increase in the intake temperature of the
engine.
This reduces the ignition delay and increases the flame
speed. Both these effects result in a greater tendency
to knock or preignite.
For this reason, the supercharged petrol engines
employ lower compression ratios.
In CI engines
In case of CI engines, supercharging does not result in
any
combustion
problem,
rather
it
improves
combustion.
Increase of pressure and temperature of the inducted
air reduces ignition delay, and hence the rate of
pressure rise results in a better, quieter and smoother
combustion.
Types of supercharger
Centrifugal type supercharger
Roots supercharger
Vane type supercharger
Turbocharging
Turbocharger: The blower/compressor and the turbine
are mounted on the same shaft. The compressor is run
by the turbine, and the turbine, in turn, is run by the
exhaust gases.
EGR
The purpose of EGR is to lower the combustion
chamber temperature. The temperature must be
controlled for two reasons:
High temp. increases amount of NOx
High combustion temperatures and pressure cause
detonation.
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Works Cited
Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homogeneous_Charge_Com
pression_Ignition November, 2008.
New HCCI Engine
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/multivu/3284-newhcci-engine-video.htm November, 2008
GM Takes New Combustion Technology Out of the Lab
and Onto the Road
http://www.gm.com/experience/fuel_economy/news/200
7/adv_engines/new-combustion-technology-082707.jsp