Patent classifications
F02B19/16
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A system comprising an electronic control unit configured to provide an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine with a mixture of fuel gas, air and exhaust gas with a lambda (λ) of approximately 1 and an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) content of about 10% to about 45%, wherein the internal combustion engine comprises a prechamber coupled to a main combustion chamber, wherein the main combustion chamber is formed in a cylinder by a piston and at least one cylinder head, wherein a source of a gas-air mixture into the prechamber comprises: an intake port of the main combustion chamber and a connection line between the intake port and a prechamber gas valve of the prechamber; or an intake manifold and a connection line between the intake manifold and the prechamber gas valve of the prechamber.
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE
A system comprising an electronic control unit configured to provide an intake manifold of an internal combustion engine with a mixture of fuel gas, air and exhaust gas with a lambda (λ) of approximately 1 and an exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) content of about 10% to about 45%, wherein the internal combustion engine comprises a prechamber coupled to a main combustion chamber, wherein the main combustion chamber is formed in a cylinder by a piston and at least one cylinder head, wherein a source of a gas-air mixture into the prechamber comprises: an intake port of the main combustion chamber and a connection line between the intake port and a prechamber gas valve of the prechamber; or an intake manifold and a connection line between the intake manifold and the prechamber gas valve of the prechamber.
Pre-chamber arrangement for a gas engine and a gas engine
A pre-chamber arrangement (100) for a gas engine (1), including a pre-chamber body (20) accommodating a volume (30); and an inlet passage (40) with an inlet port (42), for supplying a gaseous medium (50) into the pre-chamber volume (30); the pre-chamber volume (30) extends in a longitudinal direction (L) between a top end (32) and a bottom end (34); the pre-chamber volume (30) is configured to accommodate an end of a spark plug (60) at the top end (32) and at the bottom end (34), the pre-chamber body (20) has openings (26) for allowing gas to flow between the pre-chamber volume (30) and a main combustion chamber (10) of the gas engine (1); the inlet port (42) is positioned, at a distance (D) from the top end (32) of the pre-chamber volume (30), in the longitudinal direction (L), such that a volume of residual gases is trapped at the top end of the pre-chamber volume when the gaseous medium is supplied into the pre-chamber volume during an intake stroke.
Precombustion chamber gas engine
A precombustion chamber gas engine includes a main-chamber forming portion forming a main combustion chamber, a precombustion-chamber forming portion forming a precombustion chamber communicating with the main combustion chamber via a plurality of nozzle holes, and an ignition device disposed in the precombustion chamber and having an ignition portion spaced from a main chamber central axis of the main combustion chamber at a predetermined distance. In a plan view, the precombustion chamber has a near-ignition region including the ignition portion and a far-ignition region opposite to the near-ignition region separated by a borderline passing through a precombustion chamber central axis of the precombustion chamber and perpendicular to a straight line passing through the precombustion chamber central axis and the ignition portion. The distance between the precombustion chamber central axis and a precombustion-chamber-side opening end, connected to the precombustion chamber, of a specific far nozzle hole which is at least one nozzle hole in the far-ignition region is shorter or longer than the distance between the precombustion chamber central axis and a precombustion-chamber-side opening end of a specific near nozzle hole which is at least one nozzle hole in the near-ignition region.
Precombustion chamber gas engine
A precombustion chamber gas engine includes a main-chamber forming portion forming a main combustion chamber, a precombustion-chamber forming portion forming a precombustion chamber communicating with the main combustion chamber via a plurality of nozzle holes, and an ignition device disposed in the precombustion chamber and having an ignition portion spaced from a main chamber central axis of the main combustion chamber at a predetermined distance. In a plan view, the precombustion chamber has a near-ignition region including the ignition portion and a far-ignition region opposite to the near-ignition region separated by a borderline passing through a precombustion chamber central axis of the precombustion chamber and perpendicular to a straight line passing through the precombustion chamber central axis and the ignition portion. The distance between the precombustion chamber central axis and a precombustion-chamber-side opening end, connected to the precombustion chamber, of a specific far nozzle hole which is at least one nozzle hole in the far-ignition region is shorter or longer than the distance between the precombustion chamber central axis and a precombustion-chamber-side opening end of a specific near nozzle hole which is at least one nozzle hole in the near-ignition region.
Cylinder Head For a Spark-Ignition Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine
A cylinder head, for an applied-ignition reciprocating-piston internal combustion engine, includes a prechamber ignition system. The prechamber ignition system has a cavity in which an ignition device is arrangeable. The cavity is covered with respect to a combustion space of the reciprocating-piston internal combustion engine with a cover. The cover has at least two apertures which connect the cavity and the combustion space to one another in a gas-conducting fashion. The cavity is divided into a first ignition chamber and a second ignition chamber by a partition, and each ignition chamber is assigned an aperture.
Cylinder Head For a Spark-Ignition Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine
A cylinder head, for an applied-ignition reciprocating-piston internal combustion engine, includes a prechamber ignition system. The prechamber ignition system has a cavity in which an ignition device is arrangeable. The cavity is covered with respect to a combustion space of the reciprocating-piston internal combustion engine with a cover. The cover has at least two apertures which connect the cavity and the combustion space to one another in a gas-conducting fashion. The cavity is divided into a first ignition chamber and a second ignition chamber by a partition, and each ignition chamber is assigned an aperture.
Pre-chamber body for an internal combustion engine
The present invention pertains to a pre-chamber body for an internal combustion engine. The pre-chamber body comprises a pre-chamber tip with a pre-chamber defined by an encircling side wall and at least one flow transfer passage fluidly connecting the pre-chamber and an exterior of the pre-chamber body (1), the flow transfer passage extending through the encircling wall, wherein the side wall is provided with at least one stiffness reduced section in proximity or adjacent to the flow transfer passage.
Pre-combustion chamber apparatus and method for pre-combustion
Embodiments of the present invention provide a pre-combustion chamber assembly, comprising (a) a body, having a cylindrical end portion having a step-wise increase in diameter forming a sealing surface for sealing to an engine; (b) a tip, with a hollow shaft in fluid communication with a combustion region of the tip, where the shaft has a first shaft diameter that allows the shaft to be slid over a portion of the body; (c) a gasket mounted about the body and resting against the sealing surface, wherein the gasket comprises a wire wound washer.
Pre-combustion chamber apparatus and method for pre-combustion
Embodiments of the present invention provide a pre-combustion chamber assembly, comprising (a) a body, having a cylindrical end portion having a step-wise increase in diameter forming a sealing surface for sealing to an engine; (b) a tip, with a hollow shaft in fluid communication with a combustion region of the tip, where the shaft has a first shaft diameter that allows the shaft to be slid over a portion of the body; (c) a gasket mounted about the body and resting against the sealing surface, wherein the gasket comprises a wire wound washer.