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New Heat Transfer Correlation for an HCCI Engine Derived from Measurements of Instantaneous Surface Heat Flux

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In this article, an experimental study has been carried out to provide qualitative and quantitative insight into gas to wall heat transfer in a gasoline fueled homogeneous charge compression Ignition (HCCI) engine.
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An experimental study has been carried out to provide qualitative and quantitative insight into gas to wall heat transfer in a gasoline fueled Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) engine. Fast response thermocouples are embedded in the piston top and cylinder head surface to measure instantaneous wall temperature and heat flux. Heat flux measurements obtained at multiple locations show small spatial variations, thus confirming relative uniformity of incylinder conditions in a HCCI engine operating with premixed charge. Consequently, the spatially-averaged heat flux represents well the global heat transfer from the gas to the combustion chamber walls in the premixed HCCI engine, as confirmed through the gross heat release analysis. Heat flux measurements were used for assessing several existing heat transfer correlations. One of the most popular models, the Woschni expression, was shown to be inadequate for the HCCI engine. The problem is traced back to the flame propagation term which is not appropriate for the HCCI combustion. Subsequently, a modified model is proposed which significantly improves the prediction of heat transfer in a gasoline HCCI engine and shows very good agreement over a range of conditions.

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Fundamental phenomena affecting low temperature combustion and HCCI engines, high load limits and strategies for extending these limits

TL;DR: A comprehensive review of the physical phenomena governing homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) operation, with particular emphasis on high load conditions, is provided in this paper, with suggestions on how to inexpensively enable low emissions of all regulated emissions.
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Critical evaluation of current heat transfer models used in CFD in-cylinder engine simulations and establishment of a comprehensive wall-function formulation

TL;DR: In this article, four of the most popular heat transfer formulations used in commercial and research CFD (computational fluid dynamics) codes are evaluated against available experimental data, using an in-house CFD model that has already been applied satisfactorily for the simulation of a spark-ignition and a diesel engine running under motoring conditions.
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Performance prediction of HCCI engines with oxygenated fuels using artificial neural networks

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the performance and emission characteristics of homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engines fueled with oxygenated fuels (i.e., butanol and ethanol).
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Evaluation of heat transfer correlations for HCCI engine modeling

TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative analysis is performed to investigate the performance of well-known heat transfer correlations in an HCCI engine, and the results from the existing correlations are compared with the experimental results obtained in a single-cylinder engine.
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