Publication detail
Research and Development of Self-Contained Water Injection Systems
BAZALA, J. HÉBERT, G. FISCHER, O. NOTHBAUM, J. THEWES, M. VOSSHALL, T. DIEHL, P. KUČERA, P.
English title
Research and Development of Self-Contained Water Injection Systems
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
Reducing fuel consumption and thus CO2 emissions is one of the most urgent tasks of current research in the field of internal combustion engines. Water Injection has proven its benefits to increase power or optimize fuel consumption of passenger cars. This technology enables knock mitigation to either increase the engine power output or raise the compression ratio and efficiency while enabling lambda = 1 operation in the complete engine map to meet future emission targets. Current systems have limited container capacity. It is necessary to refill the water tank regularly. This also means that we cannot get the benefits of an engine with a higher compression ratio. For this reason, the self-contained system was investigated. This article is a methodology for finding the right design of a self-contained water injection system, but also a vehicle test that proves the function.
English abstract
Reducing fuel consumption and thus CO2 emissions is one of the most urgent tasks of current research in the field of internal combustion engines. Water Injection has proven its benefits to increase power or optimize fuel consumption of passenger cars. This technology enables knock mitigation to either increase the engine power output or raise the compression ratio and efficiency while enabling lambda = 1 operation in the complete engine map to meet future emission targets. Current systems have limited container capacity. It is necessary to refill the water tank regularly. This also means that we cannot get the benefits of an engine with a higher compression ratio. For this reason, the self-contained system was investigated. This article is a methodology for finding the right design of a self-contained water injection system, but also a vehicle test that proves the function.
Keywords in English
water injection; compression ratio; self-contained tank; EGR; exhaust condensate
Released
18.05.2021
Publisher
MDPI
ISSN
1660-4601
Volume
18
Number
10
Pages from–to
1–11
Pages count
11
BIBTEX
@article{BUT171598,
author="Jiří {Bazala} and Guillaume {Hébert} and Oliver {Fischer} and Juergen {Nothbaum} and Matthias {Thewes} and Tobias {Vosshall} and Peter {Diehl} and Pavel {Kučera},
title="Research and Development of Self-Contained Water Injection Systems",
year="2021",
volume="18",
number="10",
month="May",
pages="1--11",
publisher="MDPI",
issn="1660-4601"
}