The impact of in-cylinder charge motion on lean limit extension and in-pre-chamber mixture preparation in a homogeneous ultra-lean engineTools Bunce, Michael P. (2022) The impact of in-cylinder charge motion on lean limit extension and in-pre-chamber mixture preparation in a homogeneous ultra-lean engine. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractThe perpetual desire to conserve fuel is driving strong demand for increased efficiency in spark ignited (SI) engines. A method being increasingly explored to accomplish this goal is lean combustion. Homogeneous ultra-lean combustion with λ > 1.6 has demonstrated the ability to both increase thermal efficiency and significantly reduce engine-out nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions due to the colder cylinder temperatures innate to combustion with high levels of dilution. The major limitation in developing lean and ultra-lean combustion systems is the less favorable ignition quality of the mixture. This has necessitated the development of higher energy ignition sources. A pre-chamber combustor application known as jet ignition is one such technology, having been researched extensively.
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