Author/Authors :
Adawy, Mohammed El Mechanical Engineering Department - University Technology PETRONAS, Perak, Seri Iskandar , Heikal, M. R Mechanical Engineering Department - University Technology PETRONAS, Perak, Seri Iskandar , Rashid, A Mechanical Engineering Department - University Technology PETRONAS, Perak, Seri Iskandar , Aziz, A Mechanical Engineering Department - University Technology PETRONAS, Perak, Seri Iskandar , Munir, S Mechanical Engineering Department - University Technology PETRONAS, Perak, Seri Iskandar , Siddiqui, M. I Mechanical Engineering Department - University Technology PETRONAS, Perak, Seri Iskandar
Abstract :
This paper experimentally investigates the effect of boost pressure on the in-cylinder flow field under steadystate
conditions using stereoscopic particle image velocimetry (Stereo-PIV) through increasing the pressure
difference across the intake valves. The FEV steady-state flow bench was modified to provide an optical access
into the cylinder region. The stereoscopic PIV measurements were carried out at various pressure differences
viz., 300, 450, and 600 mmH2O across the intake valves of Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) head for the mid
cylinder vertical tumble-plane. Ensemble average velocity vectors were used to characterize the tumble flow
structure and for the calculation of tumble ratio and average turbulent kinetic energy. Moreover, the Proper
Orthogonal Decomposition (POD) technique was conducted on the PIV measured velocity vector maps to
identify the most energetic structures generated at different valve lifts and pressure differences. The results of
stereoscopic PIV measurements showed that the overall in-cylinder flow structures were mainly dependent on
the valve lift irrespective of the applied pressure difference. However, the level of the turbulence kinetic energy
increased as the boost pressure increased.
Keywords :
Stereo PIV- POD , Boosted GDI engine , Tumble motion , In-cylinder flow