Author:
Talei Mehdi,Jafarmadar Samad,Amini Niaki Seyed Reza
Abstract
<div>The pre-chamber ignition system accelerates combustion efficiently by supplying
multiple ignition points, high ignition energy, and strong turbulent
disturbance. This system expands the lean combustion limit and improves
combustion stability on natural gas engines. This work studied the effects of
pre-chamber volume variations on combustion, performance, and emission behaviors
of a natural gas lean-burn engine under experimental and numerical methods.
Results show an increase in the pre-chamber volume from 0.3% to 4.4% of
compression volume can increase the in-cylinder pressure in single-stage
combustion. The energy and exergy efficiency of the engine Model-1.3% increased
up to 43.7% and 41.9%, respectively, which are the highest values among the
prepared models. Simultaneously, the model heat loss with the maximum
pre-chamber volume was two times higher than the minimum pre-chamber volume. The
exhaust gas exergy of Model-1.3% and Model-2.1% are the lowest values,
approximately 29% of the fuel exergy. Increasing the volume of the pre-chamber
from 1.3% of compression volume led to a reduction in emissions. An increase in
the pre-chamber volume increases the exit velocity of gases from the pre-chamber
bores, and turbulence in the entrance, exit, and inside the bores, which
generates uniform and isothermal heat across the cylinder. Therefore, a
pre-chamber with a compression volume below 5% stabilizes the combustion. Under
stable working conditions, a pre-chamber volume can be defined such that the
spark ignition (SI) engine would have the highest energy and exergy efficiencies
with the lowest emission.</div>
Subject
Fuel Technology,Automotive Engineering,General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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