F02B23/0678

Internal Combustion Engine and Method for Its Operation
20200095921 · 2020-03-26 · ·

In internal combustion engine, a fuel injector has a nozzle tip forming first and second pluralities of nozzle openings configured to inject respective pluralities of first and second fuel jets into a combustion chamber. The first fuel jets are directed between projections formed in a piston during a main injection, and the second fuel jets are directed towards the protrusions during a post injection. The protrusions are asymmetrical to redirect the first fuel jets.

ENGINE AND SYSTEMS FOR AN ENGINE
20200088130 · 2020-03-19 ·

Various systems are provided a piston for an engine. The piston has a piston crown, which includes a plurality of protrusions for enhancing mixing in a combustion chamber. As one example, a piston crown includes a plurality of protrusions extending outward from a top surface of the piston crown and spaced apart from one another around a circumference of the piston crown, each protrusion of the plurality of protrusions increasing in height and decreasing in width as the protrusion extends outward from a central axis of the piston crown.

DIESEL ENGINE
20200011267 · 2020-01-09 ·

The diesel engine is provided with a cylinder, a cylinder head, a fuel injection valve, and a piston. The piston has a cavity, and a notch formed in a circumferential edge of the cavity. The notch includes a first recessed portion which is recessed radially outward from an inner circumferential wall surface of the cavity, and a second recessed portion which is recessed from a crown surface of the piston toward a bottom side of the cavity and continuously extends radially outward from an end, on the crown surface side, of the first recessed portion. A vertical wall, on a downstream side of a swirl flow, of the second recessed portion is formed to extend, in an arched manner, radially inward and toward the downstream side of the swirl flow from a position corresponding to a radially outer side end of the second recessed portion in a plan view.

FUEL INJECTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND FUEL INJECTION CONTROL METHOD FOR DIESEL ENGINE

The control device that controls fuel injection of a diesel engine includes a split injection control module that causes a fuel injection valve to execute pre-injection and post-injection, a setting module that sets a fuel injection amount or a fuel injection timing in the pre-injection so that a target heat release rate characteristic, by which a ratio between a first peak and a second peak, which are peaks of an increase rate of combustion pressure accompanying the pre- and post-injection, becomes a target value set in advance, can be obtained, a prediction module that predicts an occurrence time or a peak value of the first peak based on the injection amount or injection timing and a parameter related to a combustion environmental factor, and a correction module that corrects the fuel injection amount or the fuel injection timing set by the setting module.

FUEL INJECTION CONTROL SYSTEM AND FUEL INJECTION CONTROL METHOD FOR DIESEL ENGINE

A control system that controls fuel injection of a diesel engine includes a split injection control module that causes a fuel injection valve to execute pre-injection for injecting fuel at a predetermined first timing, and post-injection for injecting fuel at a second timing later than the pre-injection, a setting module that sets a fuel injection amount or a fuel injection timing in the pre-injection or the post-injection so that a difference between a first peak and a second peak, which are peaks of an increase rate of combustion pressure accompanying the pre- and post-injection, falls within a predetermined range, and a calculation module that calculates the first and second peaks in an increase rate of the combustion pressure by excluding motoring pressure, which is an in-cylinder pressure at the time of non-combustion of the combustion chamber.

Piston, internal combustion engine, and vehicle
11885257 · 2024-01-30 · ·

A piston for an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The piston is configured to reciprocate along a centre axis of the piston during operation in an engine. The piston comprises a number of fuel directing surfaces arranged at a distance from a top surface of the piston measured along the centre axis. Each fuel directing surface is configured to direct a fuel spray sprayed onto the fuel directing surface. The fuel directing surfaces are arranged with gaps between two adjacent fuel directing surfaces. The present disclosure further relates to an engine comprising a piston and a vehicle comprising an internal combustion engine.

LOW COMPRESSION NATURAL GAS ENGINE PISTON BOWL FOR IMPROVED COMBUSTION STABILITY

A piston may have an annular body including a crown portion defining a longitudinal axis, a radial direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, a plane containing the longitudinal axis and the radial direction, and a contoured combustion bowl. In the plane containing the longitudinal axis and the radial direction, the crown portion includes a radially outer squish surface, and a swirl pocket having a reentrant surface that extends axially downwardly and radially outwardly from the squish surface defining a tangent that forms a reentrant angle with the squish surface that ranges from 53.0 degrees to 57.0 degrees.

Internal combustion engine having piston with deflector channels and complementary cylinder head
10465629 · 2019-11-05 · ·

Cooperatively shaped piston and cylinder head arrangements for internal combustion engines are disclosed. The piston may have a domed head with one or more curved exhaust channels and inlet channels formed therein. The piston cylinder may have curved surfaces that are exact or close inverse or negative counterparts to the curved surfaces of all or part of the domed head, including the exhaust channels, and/or inlet channels formed on the piston.

Piston with asymmetric upper combustion surface and method of manufacture thereof

A galleryless piston and method of construction provide a piston body forged from a single piece of material having an upper combustion surface extending around a longitudinal center axis along which the piston reciprocates for exposure to a combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine. The upper combustion surface has an asymmetric geometry relative to a center plane extending along the central longitudinal axis in generally perpendicular relation to a pin bore axis.

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
20190203634 · 2019-07-04 · ·

When an amount of a backward tumble flow is smaller than an amount of a forward tumble flow, the intake-side valve recess is used as a first valve recess and the exhaust-side valve recess is used as a second valve recess. When the amount of the backward tumble flow is larger than the amount of the forward tumble flow, the exhaust-side valve recess is used as a first valve recess and the intake-side valve recess is used as a second valve recess. An inclination angle of the first valve recess is larger than an inclination angle of the second valve recess when comparing the inclination angle such that a height of the recess decreases gradually toward an inner side of a cross-section.