Energies (Jun 2024)

Influence of Ambient Pressure on the Jet-Ignition Combustion Performance and Flame Propagation Characteristics of Gasoline in a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber

  • Zongjie Hu,
  • Minglong Li,
  • Xinke Miao,
  • Zhiyu Wang,
  • Yuanzhi Tang,
  • Xijiang Wu,
  • Wangchao Yu,
  • Zhe Kang,
  • Jun Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en17133101
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 13
p. 3101

Abstract

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Based on a constant volume combustion chamber, the initial ambient pressure effect on gasoline combustion performance and flame propagation of the active and passive pre-chamber ignition systems were studied. Compared with the passive pre-chamber, the active pre-chamber can significantly expand the lean combustion limit from 1.2 to 1.5, enhance the ignition and combustion performance, and speed up the combustion of the main combustion chamber. At slightly lean combustion conditions, the heat release performance has a positive correlation with the initial ambient pressure. As the premixed λ increases, the heat release performance and the initial ambient pressure begin to become negatively correlated. Ignition delay can be decreased by approximately 50% at an initial pressure of 0.75 MPa, premixed lambda of 1.2 with APC compared with PPC. The high ambient pressure (1.0 MPa) in the constant volume chamber greatly reduces the mixture entrainment ability of the jet flame at lean combustion conditions, thereby reducing the combustion speed and peak heat release rate.

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