COMBUSTION BOWL OF A PISTON FOR AN ENGINE
20180187626 ยท 2018-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F02B23/0672
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02M61/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02B23/0693
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F02F3/26
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F02F1/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A piston for an engine may include a body. The body may extend between a first and second axial region. A piston crown may be disposed at the first axial region symmetrically about a central longitudinal axis of the piston. A first bowl may be recessed into the body and may include a first curved wall transitioning into the piston crown at a bowl lip. The bowl lip may include a bowl lip diameter. The first curved wall may include a first wall diameter greater than the bowl lip diameter. A second bowl may be recessed into the body and disposed axially inwardly from the first bowl. The second bowl may include a second curved wall transitioning into the first bowl at a peak. The peak may include a peak diameter. The second curved wall may include a second wall diameter greater than the peak diameter.
Claims
1. A piston for an engine, the piston comprising: a body extending between a first axial region and a second axial region; a piston crown disposed at the first axial region symmetrically about a central longitudinal axis of the piston; a first bowl recessed into the body, the first bowl including a first curved wall, the first curved wall transitioning into the piston crown at a bowl lip, the bowl lip including a bowl lip diameter, the first curved wall including a first wall diameter, the first wall diameter being greater than the bowl lip diameter, the first bowl including a first re-entrant angle of 14 degrees from vertical; and a second bowl recessed into the body and disposed axially inwardly from the first bowl, the second bowl including a second curved wall, the second curved wall transitioning into the first bowl at a peak, the peak including a peak diameter, the second curved wall including a second wall diameter, the second wall diameter being greater than the peak diameter, the second bowl including a second re-entrant angle of 14 degrees from vertical.
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3. The piston of claim 1, wherein the first re-entrant angle is represented by a first tangent line vertically tangent to the first curved wall at the first wall diameter and a second tangent line tangent to the first curved wall and the bowl lip, and the second re-entrant angle is represented by a third tangent line vertically tangent to the second curved wall at the second wall diameter and a fourth tangent line tangent to the second curved wall and the peak.
4. The piston of claim 1, wherein the first bowl includes a first floor transitioning into the first curved wall at a first curved surface, the second bowl includes a second floor transitioning into the second curved wall at a second curved surface, the first floor includes a first floor angle in a range of 120 degrees to 180 degrees, and the second floor includes a second floor angle in a range of 120 degrees to 180 degrees.
5. The piston of claim 4, wherein the first curved surface includes a first curved surface radius in a range of 5.0 mm to 5.8 mm, and the second curved surface includes a second curved surface radius in a range of 9 mm to 10 mm.
6. The piston of claim 5, wherein the peak includes a peak radius in a range of 0.5 mm to 3 mm.
7. An engine, comprising: an engine housing including a cylinder disposed therein, the cylinder including a cylinder diameter; a cylinder head coupled to the engine housing, the cylinder head including a fuel injector disposed therethrough, the fuel injector configured to inject fuel into the cylinder; a piston operatively disposed in the cylinder, the piston including a piston crown; and a combustion bowl recessed into the piston and disposed symmetrically about a central longitudinal piston axis, the combustion bowl including a first bowl and a second bowl, the second bowl disposed axially inwardly from the first bowl, the first bowl including a first re-entrant angle of 14 degrees from vertical, the second bowl including a second re-entrant angle of 14 degrees from vertical.
8. The engine of claim 7, wherein the first bowl includes a first curved wall transitioning into the piston crown at a bowl lip, and the second bowl includes a second curved wall transitioning into the first bowl at a peak.
9. The engine of claim 8, wherein the bowl lip includes a bowl lip diameter, the first curved wall includes a first wall diameter, the first wall diameter is greater than the bowl lip diameter, the peak includes a peak diameter, the second curved wall includes a second wall diameter, and the second wall diameter is greater than the peak diameter.
10. The engine of claim 9, wherein the bowl lip diameter is in a range of 80 percent to 90 percent of the cylinder diameter.
11. The engine of claim 9, wherein the peak diameter is in a range of 62 percent to 72 percent of the cylinder diameter.
12. The engine of claim 7, wherein the piston crown includes a plurality of pockets recessed thereinto.
13. A piston for an engine, comprising: a body extending between a first axial region and a second axial region; a piston crown disposed at the first axial region symmetrically about a central longitudinal axis of the piston; a first bowl recessed into the body, the first bowl including a first re-entrant angle; and a second bowl recessed into the body and disposed axially inwardly from the first bowl, the second bowl including a second re-entrant angle; wherein each of the first and second re-entrant angles are 14 degrees from vertical.
14. The piston of claim 13, wherein the first bowl includes a first curved wall transitioning into the piston crown at a bowl lip, and the second bowl includes a second curved wall transitioning into the first bowl at a peak.
15. The piston of claim 14, wherein the bowl lip includes a bowl lip diameter, the first curved wall includes a first wall diameter, the first wall diameter is greater than the bowl lip diameter, the peak includes a peak diameter, the second curved wall includes a second wall diameter, and the second wall diameter is greater than the peak diameter.
16. The piston of claim 15, wherein the first re-entrant angle is represented by a first tangent line vertically tangent to the first curved wall at the first wall diameter and a second tangent line tangent to the first curved wall and the bowl lip, and the second re-entrant angle is represented by a third tangent line vertically tangent to the second curved wall at the second wall diameter and a fourth tangent line tangent to the second curved wall and the peak.
17. The piston of claim 16, wherein the first bowl includes a first curved surface depth, the second bowl includes a second curved surface depth, and the second curved surface depth is greater than the first curved surface depth.
18. The piston of claim 17, wherein the first curved surface depth is in a range of 5.0 mm to 5.8 mm and the second curved surface depth is in a range of 9 mm to 10 mm.
19. The piston of claim 18, wherein the first bowl includes a first floor transitioning into the first curved wall at a first curved surface, the second bowl includes a second floor transitioning into the second curved wall at a second curved surface, the first floor includes a first floor angle in a range of 120 degrees to 180 degrees, and the second floor includes a second floor angle in a range of 120 degrees to 180 degrees.
20. The piston of claim 19, wherein the first curved surface includes a first curved surface radius in a range of 5.0 mm to 5.8 mm, and the second curved surface includes a second curved surface radius in a range of 9 mm to 10 mm.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0016] It is to be noted that the appended drawings illustrate only typical embodiments and are therefore not to be considered limiting with respect to the scope of the disclosure or claims. Rather, the concepts of the present disclosure may apply within other equally effective embodiments. Moreover, the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis generally being placed upon illustrating the principles of certain embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] Referring now to
[0018] With reference to
[0019] The piston 20 includes a body 26 extending between a first axial region 28 and a second axial region 30 of the piston 20. The body 26 is generally cylindrical in shape. In some embodiments, a plurality of piston ring grooves 32 is disposed into the outer cylindrical surface of the body 26 between the first axial region 28 and the second axial region 30. The plurality of piston ring grooves 32 is configured to receive oil rings, compression rings, or any other rings well-known in the industry. The first axial region 28 of the piston 20 includes a combustion bowl 34 recessed into the body 26. When the piston 20 is operatively arranged within the cylinder 18, the first axial region 28 and the combustion bowl 34 face the cylinder head 16. Further, the engine 12 includes a combustion chamber 36, which may be defined collectively by the cylinder 18, the cylinder head 16, and the combustion bowl 34. The engine 12 also includes a fuel injector 38 disposed through the cylinder head 16 such that a plurality of nozzles 40 of the fuel injector 38 is arranged in the combustion chamber 36. The fuel injector 38 is configured to inject fuel into the combustion chamber 36 toward the combustion bowl 34 via the plurality of nozzles 40. In some embodiments, the fuel injector 38 is disposed symmetrically about the central longitudinal cylinder axis 22. While in some embodiments the plurality of nozzles 40 are also disposed symmetrically about the central longitudinal cylinder axis 22, in other embodiments the plurality of nozzles 40 are not disposed symmetrically such as in the case of double tipped nozzles.
[0020] With reference to
[0021] In some embodiments, the piston crown 42 includes a plurality of pockets 52 recessed axially into the face 48. For example, the plurality of pockets 52 may include 4 pockets recessed axially into the face 48 with each pocket of the plurality of pockets 52 equally spaced apart circumferentially from each other, as illustrated in
[0022] Referring back to
[0023] The first curved wall 60 includes a first wall diameter 74 defined as the largest diameter of the first bowl 56, as illustrated in
[0024] With reference to
[0025] The second curved wall 82 transitions into the first floor 62 of the first bowl 56 at a peak 94. The peak 94 is generally rounded and annular. The peak 94 includes a peak diameter 96, as illustrated in
[0026] Moreover, the second curved wall 82 includes a second wall diameter 100 defined as the largest diameter of the second bowl 58, as illustrated in
[0027] Referring back to
[0028] The second curved surface 86 of the second bowl 58 includes a second curved surface radius 112. The second curved surface radius 112 defines, correspondingly on the second curved surface 86, the lowest point of the second bowl 58 with respect to the piston crown 42 and includes a second curved surface depth 114. The second curved surface depth 114 is greater than the first curved surface depth 110. The second curved surface radius 112 is in the range of approximately 9 mm to 10 mm. In some embodiments, the second curved surface radius 112 is approximately 9.4 mm. Further, a center 116 of the second curved surface radius 112 includes a center diameter 118. The center diameter 118 is in the range of approximately 54 percent and 64 percent of the cylinder diameter 19. In some embodiments, the center diameter 118 is approximately 101.7 mm.
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INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0030] In general, the present disclosure may find applicability with pistons utilized in engines for any number of industrial settings such as, but not limited to, mining, earth-moving, agricultural, petroleum extraction, and construction settings. As a non-limiting example, the engine 12 may be a natural gas engine. By utilizing the systems and methods disclosed herein, the first and second bowls 56, 58 of the combustion bowl 34 of the piston 20 provides a combustion chamber 36 which may reduce hydrocarbon emissions. Moreover, the combustion bowl 34 of the present disclosure may also optimize low smoke emissions and reduce the temperature of the cylinder head 16.
[0031] For example, during operation of the engine 12, the direct injected fuel via the plurality of nozzles 40 of the fuel injector 38 is divided into the two regions of the first bowl 56 and the second bowl 58. In particular, the fuel that is directed into the first bowl 56 may flow around the first curved surface 64 toward the first curved wall 60 to be directed axially outward and radially inward toward the central longitudinal piston axis 24 as a result of the first re-entrant angle 76 being in the range of approximately vertical 0 degrees to 15 degrees. Similarly, the fuel that is directed into the second bowl 58 may flow around the second curved surface 86 toward the second curved wall 82 to be directed axially outward and radially inward toward the central longitudinal piston axis 24 as a result of the second re-entrant angle 102 being in the range of approximately vertical 0 degrees and 15 degrees. Such distribution of the fuel may promote more efficient combustion and may result in less hydrocarbon emissions, as compared to other designs.
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