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Experimental and numerical study on the combustion limiting characteristics and design margin of a marine diesel engine

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Pages 2266-2280 | Received 17 Dec 2018, Accepted 13 Feb 2019, Published online: 09 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

In this paper, a working-process simulation model was established, and the characteristics regarding the diesel engine maximum output power were analyzed under different limiting parameters. The design margin of the marine diesel engine is obtained through numerical and experimental study. Then, the simulation model and single cylinder diesel engine test were used to investigate the theoretical determination method of limiting characteristic lines and design margin area. It can be found that using least-square method to fit the calculation results can achieve quantitative analysis of limiting characteristics, and then the design margin area can be confirmed. The analysis results show that the maximum output power of the diesel engine is limited by in-cylinder pressure, turbine speed and exhaust temperature. The limiting parameters of maximum output power are different at different speeds, and the trend with speed of maximum output power are also different under different limiting parameters. Furthermore, the analysis of the operating area shows that the margin of the marine diesel engine at rated speed is about 27%, and there is a large design margin when operating at high speed.

Acknowledgments

This work acknowledges the supported by China Scholarship Council (grant number 201706685042).

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Funding

This work was supported by the China Scholarship Council [201706685042].

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