研究目的
Investigating the extent to which variations in exhaust gas recirculation composition are preserved along the exhaust gas recirculation flow path and the relative importance and information content of the long-timescale feedback pathway.
研究成果
Cycle-resolved feedback propagates through internal residual gases but is filtered out by the low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation flow system and does not reach the intake manifold. Active control systems should focus on the impact of internal residual composition rather than the longer-time-scale feedback of an external low-pressure EGR loop.
研究不足
The study does not address the impact of a high-pressure EGR loop, which is sufficiently different from the low-pressure loop studied here that a conclusion cannot be drawn from this work.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
High-speed CO2 concentration measurements were performed simultaneously at three different locations along the low-pressure external exhaust gas recirculation loop using a multiplexed two-color diode laser absorption spectroscopy sensor system.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Measurements were conducted on a four-cylinder General Motors gasoline direct injection engine during steady-state and transient engine operation at various exhaust gas recirculation levels.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A multiplexed two-color diode laser absorption spectroscopy sensor system was used for gas property measurements.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The sensor system performed gas temperature, pressure, and H2O and CO2 concentration measurements simultaneously at four different locations with 5 kHz measurement bandwidth.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
The approach for analyzing experimental data included statistical techniques and software tools utilized for high-speed measurements.
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