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Stratified Scavenging In 2-cycle Engines. ME433 Combustion Engine Systems Project Presentation Presented by: Eric Henderson July 31, 2013. Overview. Introduction Stratified Scavenging Concept Stratified Scavenging Methods Air-Head Method Stratified Charge Injection
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Stratified Scavenging In 2-cycle Engines ME433 Combustion Engine Systems Project Presentation Presented by: Eric Henderson July 31, 2013
Overview • Introduction • Stratified Scavenging Concept • Stratified Scavenging Methods • Air-Head Method • Stratified Charge Injection • Compressed Air Assisted Injection • Multi-Layer Stratified Method • Concluding Thoughts • Questions
Introduction • What is scavenging? • Scavenging consequences • High HC emissions • Poor fuel economy
Stratified Scavenging Concept • Large concentration of emissions at beginning of scavenging process • Reduce short-circuiting by providing a barrier of air between incoming charge and exhaust gases
Stratified Scavenging Methods Air-Head Method • Fundamental method • Provides a cushion of air on top of the charge • Air is short-circuited instead of charge
Stratified Scavenging Methods Stratified Charge Injection • Multiple ports required • Provides a curtain of air or lean charge between the rich charge and exhaust gases
Stratified Scavenging Methods Compressed Air Assisted Injection (CAAI) • Uses motion of piston and dynamics of engine gases • Pressure pulse created in injection tube used to inject charge • Lean mixture layer between charge and exhaust gases
Stratified Scavenging Methods Multi-Layer Stratification (MuLS) • Combines advantages of other methods • Layers consist of air, lean charge, and rich charge
Concluding Thoughts • Significant reduction in HC emissions achieved • Fuel economy (BSFC) improved • Challenges to overcome • Proper fuel-air ratios • Maintain power while reducing emissions • Maintain sufficient lubrication
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