Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Engine combustion control at low loads via fuel reactivity stratification
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Application No.: US14506766Application Date: 2014-10-06
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Publication No.: US09850812B2Publication Date: 2017-12-26
- Inventor: Rolf Deneys Reitz , Reed M. Hanson , Derek A. Splitter , Sage Kokjohn
- Applicant: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Applicant Address: US WI Madison
- Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Current Assignee: Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
- Current Assignee Address: US WI Madison
- Agency: DeWitt Ross & Stevens S.C.
- Agent Craig A. Fieschko, Esq.
- Main IPC: F02D41/00
- IPC: F02D41/00 ; F02B69/02 ; F02B1/14 ; F02M43/00 ; F02D41/08 ; F02D41/30 ; F02D19/08 ; F02D13/02 ; F02B17/00 ; F02M69/04 ; F02D11/10

Abstract:
A compression ignition (diesel) engine uses two or more fuel charges during a combustion cycle, with the fuel charges having two or more reactivities (e.g., different cetane numbers), in order to control the timing and duration of combustion. By appropriately choosing the reactivities of the charges, their relative amounts, and their timing, combustion can be tailored to achieve optimal power output (and thus fuel efficiency), at controlled temperatures (and thus controlled NOx), and with controlled equivalence ratios (and thus controlled soot). At low load and no load (idling) conditions, the aforementioned results are attained by restricting airflow to the combustion chamber during the intake stroke (as by throttling the incoming air at or prior to the combustion chamber's intake port) so that the cylinder air pressure is below ambient pressure at the start of the compression stroke.
Public/Granted literature
- US20150034045A1 ENGINE COMBUSTION CONTROL AT LOW LOADS VIA FUEL REACTIVITY STRATIFICATION Public/Granted day:2015-02-05
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