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Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) engines represent a significant technological advancement over the traditional Spark Ignition (SI) and Compression Ignition (CI) engines by offering prospects for improving thermal efficiency and emission reduction. This study explores the advantages of HCCI engines in thin air environments specifically, and it delves into latent design considerations such as the square bowl piston, two-stroke engine-inspired type piston, Superchargers and Turbochargers, methanal injections and other considerations. While the HCCI cycle holds substantial potential in the realm of engine technology, inherent challenges are confronted in controlling combustion phasing and maintaining consistent reliability. These pivotal concerns require dedicated attention to be addressed in future studies. In short, with the increasing need for efficient combustion mechanisms, the insights offered herein underscore the importance of improving the HCCI engine's operational range and reliability without compromising its inherent benefits. With continued research and design innovations, HCCI may become the optimal engine of choice for a thin-air environment.
Zizai Ma (Fri,) studied this question.
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