Knocking combustion in spark-ignition engines

Volume: 61, Pages: 78 - 112
Published: Jul 1, 2017
Abstract
Knocking combustion research is crucially important because it determines engine durability, fuel consumption, and power density, as well as noise and emission performance. Current spark ignition (SI) engines suffer from both conventional knock and super-knock. Conventional knock limits raising the compression ratio to improve thermal efficiency due to end-gas auto-ignition, while super-knock limits the desired boost to improve the power density...
Paper Details
Title
Knocking combustion in spark-ignition engines
Published Date
Jul 1, 2017
Volume
61
Pages
78 - 112
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