Investigation of evaporation and auto-ignition of isolated lubricating oil droplets in natural gas engine in-cylinder conditions
Abstract
The auto-ignition of isolated lubricating oil droplets in cylinder conditions is one of main causes of abnormal combustion of natural gas engines. The evaporation behavior of less volatile lubricating oil droplets is the key parameter controlling the auto-ignition event. The suspended droplet technique was used and a fully transient multi-component model was developed to study the evaporation and auto-ignition behaviors of oil droplets. The...
Paper Details
Title
Investigation of evaporation and auto-ignition of isolated lubricating oil droplets in natural gas engine in-cylinder conditions
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
235
Pages
1172 - 1183
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