This study attempted to elucidate combustion conditions in a progression from normal combustion to knocking by analyzing the ion current and light emission intensity that occurred during this transition. With the aim of understanding the combustion states involved, the ion current was measured at two positions in the combustion chamber. Light emission spectroscopy was applied to examine preflame reactions that are observed prior to autoignition in the combustion process of hydrocarbon fuels. The results obtained by analyzing the experimental data made clear the relationship between the ion current and light emission during the transition from normal combustion to knocking operation.
A Study of Knocking Using Ion Current and Light Emission
Sae Technical Papers
Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition ; 2003
2003-09-16
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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