Full-bore crank-angle resolved imaging of combustion in a four-stroke gasoline direct injection engine
The conventional Bowditch piston arrangement in an optical access engine limits the field of view to about half the bore area. By using a transparent crown (with a flat top) and incorporating a concave surface into the underside of the piston, then the piston crown acts as a diverging lens. Appropri...
Main Authors: | Ma, H, Marshall, S, Stevens, R, Stone, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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