Simulation for the Combustion System Work Process in Internal Combustion Engine

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In order to simulate the combustion system work process for an internal combustion engine accurately,the paper simulates the combustion process which based on the modified 4JB1 engine and used the KIVA-3V software. Variables such as cylinder pressure, cylinder temperature, NOX and SOOT emission are predicted and analyzed by using single injection strategy.It was found that the production of NOX begins from the moderate burning period, reaches a peak quickly and keep constant. The production of SOOT is mainly in the late of fast burning period to the moderate burning period and most of the SOOT is oxidized.

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