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Title: TCCIII Fired Spark Plug Region Open Access Deposited

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Methodology
  • The velocity field data in this work was acquired with high frame rate particle image velocimetry in an optical engine.
Description
  • This archive contains data files from spark-ignited homogenous combustion internal combustion engine experiments. Included are two-dimensional two-component velocity fields acquired in a small, high-resolution field of view near the spark plug, and images of hydroxyl radical chemiluminescence recording the early flame-kernel growth. Included are in-cylinder pressure measurements, external pressure and temperature data, as well as details on the geometry of the optical engine to enable setups of simulation configurations. Included are tables of one-per-cycle parameters for each test with methane or propane at stoichiometric, dilute limit, lean limit, and rich limit, operation conducted at 40kPa and 1300 RPM.
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Depositor
  • vsick@umich.edu
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Funding agency
  • Other Funding Agency
ORSP grant number
  • N017367
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Citations to related material
  • dx.doi.org/10.1177/1468087417720558
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Last modified
  • 10/04/2019
Published
  • 12/11/2018
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DOI
  • https://doi.org/10.7302/Z2CC0XNP
License
To Cite this Work:
Schiffmann, P., Sick, V., Reuss, D. L. (2018). TCCIII Fired Spark Plug Region [Data set], University of Michigan - Deep Blue Data. https://doi.org/10.7302/Z2CC0XNP

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