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Fuel properties effects on wall-wetting and fuel-in-lube dilution under stochastic pre ignition prone conditions...

by Derek A Splitter, Vicente Boronat Colomer, Sneha Neupane, William P Partridge Jr
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Conference Paper
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12th U.S. National Combustion Meeting proceedings
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12th U. S. National Combustion Meeting
Conference Location
College Station, Texas, United States of America
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The Combustion Institute
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Fuel-engine interactions have been shown to influence stochastic pre-ignition (SPI), however there is uncertainty on the root causes, participially if effects are primarily physical or chemical in nature. To better delineate the physical and chemical dependencies of fuel properties on SPI, this work studies interactions between aromatics, distillation, and particle matter index on SPI with a laser induced fluorescence (LIF) diagnostic to observe wall wetting. Fuels with high aromatic components or higher distillation temperatures tend to increase SPI events, but it is not well understood if the increased fuel dilution or a chemical aspect of this process is the primary mechanism for SPI. By employing the novel LIF in this work we measure fuel dilution in real-time in a running single cylinder research engine operated at SPI conditions. Three fuels were used in the present work, with the LIF diagnostic. Each fuel was operated at two injection timings, generating fuel specific effects on wall wetting. The LIF measurements are coupled with engine combustion measurements and SPI event counts. Results enable a deconvolution of fuel physical and chemical properties on SPI propensity, providing unique and novel insights into the dominant fuel effects affecting SPI.