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In this work the flow field evolution, mixture formation and combustion process in an engine with methane Direct Injection (DI) is investigated using Large Eddy Simulations. The supersonic methane injection is modeled according to Müller et al. (2013) and combustion by a level set approach. The flame propagation showed to be dependent on the grid resolution. Higher grid resolutions have two opposing effects: first the fraction of unresolved turbulence is reduced, which decrease the flame speed and second flame wrinkling is increased resulting in faster flame propagation. For the observed setup the wrinkling effect was stronger. The average in-cylinder pressure traces as well as the cyclic variability thereof were compared to experimental data and very good agreement was found. During the supersonic gaseous injection the turbulence level in the cylinder is significantly increased, which dissipates quickly and thus has only a minor effect on the flame propagation. The introduced momentum showed a larger impact, since it enhances the tumble motion resulting in increased turbulence levels as the tumble decays shortly before ignition. During DI the cyclic differences in the tumble motion are preserved, but the impact on the average tumble level results in changing relative differences of the cyclic turbulence levels at ignition timing. Thus an injection direction supporting the tumble flows is expected to reduce the Cycle-to-Cycle Variations (CCV), while a reduction of the tumble strength could increase the CCV level. Compared to the fluctuations in the turbulence levels, the cyclic variability of the equivalence ratio at the injection location with DI showed a minor effect on the simulated CCVs.
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Schmitt, M., Hu, R., Wright, Y.M. et al. Multiple Cycle LES Simulations of a Direct Injection Natural Gas Engine. Flow Turbulence Combust 95, 645–668 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10494-015-9625-1
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