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Experimental investigation of prechamber autoignition in a natural gas engine for cogeneration
Authors:S. Heyne
Affiliation:Industrial Energy Systems Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Institute of Mechanical Engineering, LENI Station 9, CH-1015 Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Abstract:A novel ignition concept based on autoignition in an unscavanged prechamber is currently being developed at the Laboratory for Industrial Energy Systems (LENI). On a single cylinder test engine a series of experimental runs (CR = 8.5-14, λ = 1 − 1.6, RPM = 1150/1500 min−1) have been realized with natural gas as fuel, comparing the new ignition concept to standard spark ignition. The comparison is based on fuel efficiency and exhaust emissions (CO, THC, NOx). The feasibility of operating the engine in autoignition mode has been demonstrated, and the potential of prechamber autoignition, in particular in the lean combustion regime, is indicated by the trends in fuel efficiency and emission concentration. The resistive heating of the prechamber walls has been shown to be an effective mean to trigger ignition. The prechamber could clearly be identified as primary ignition location. A reduction of the cycle-by-cycle variations - due to mixture fluctuations - is necessary to exploit the full potential of this engine concept.
Keywords:ABDC, after bottom dead centre   ATDC, after top dead centre   BBDC, before bottom dead centre   BTDC, before top dead centre   CA, crank shaft angle   CO, carbon monoxide   CR, volumetric compression ratio   EVC, exhaust valve closure   EVO, exhaust valve opening   HCCI, homogeneous charge compression ignition   IA, spark ignition advance   IMEP, indicated mean effective pressure   IVC, intake valve closure   IVO, intake valve opening   kWe, kilowatt electric power   NOx, nitrogen oxides   PC, prechamber   RPM, engine rotational speed   THC, total hydrocarbons   VVT, variable valve timing   η, fuel conversion efficiency   λ, relative air-to-fuel ratio   ?, equivalence ratio
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