Effects of Port Masking on Part Load Performance: Part I - Lean Misfire Limit

포트 마스킹이 엔진의 부분부하 성능에 미치는 영향: Part I - 희박연소 한계

  • 이원근 (현대자동차) ;
  • 엄인용 (국민대학교 자동차공학 전문대학원)
  • Published : 2001.09.01

Abstract

This paper is the first of companion papers, which investigate port-masking effects on lean misfire limit. Port-masking was applied to commercial SOHC 3-valve and DOHC 4-valve engine by inserting masking plates between manifold and port. To induce various conditions of stratification, six types of masking plates were applied. The masking plates were placed in the upstream of injector to prevent wall wetting and two ports were not separated to permit both fuel and air entering through masked port. The results were compared with those by conventional port throttling. The results show that lean misfire limit mainly depends on masking direction, that is, high lean misfire limit is achieved when the port near the spark plug is masked. The mechanism of stratification by masking is different from axial stratification by port throttling. In this case, the rich mixture entering through masked port plays a very important role in the stratification process.

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