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A Numerical Methodology for the Design of Active Prechambers in Spark-Ignition Engines

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COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/00102202.2023.2219450

Keywords

Computational fluid dynamics; Active prechamber; Turbulent jet ignition; Spark-ignition engines

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A computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology is proposed for the design of active prechambers (APCHs) in spark-ignition engines. The methodology includes simulating the fuel injection process in the APCH and simulating the power-cycle in the entire closed-valves domain. Experimental data validation showed that the proposed methodology is consistent and reliable.
Active prechamber spark-ignition engines are a feasible and effective solution in reducing fuel consumption and pollutant emissions for internal combustion engines. However, reliable and low-cost numerical approaches need to be developed to support and speed-up their industrial design, considering their geometric complexity and the involved multiple-flow length scales. In this work, a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methodology is presented for the design of active prechambers (APCHs) in spark-ignition engines. It consists of two connected steps. First, the fuel injection process inside the APCH is simulated inside a constant-volume domain, including only the APCH geometry and considering the main chamber (MCH) as boundary condition. Then, the power-cycle is simulated on the whole closed-valves domain (APCH and MCH). A flame area evolution model is used to describe the flame propagation process. Experimental data from a research single-cylinder heavy-duty engine are used to assess the proposed methodology. Different operating conditions are considered, to evaluate the effects produced by variations of the nozzles diameter, the MCH air/fuel ratio and the load. Satisfactory results were achieved, demonstrating that the proposed methodology is consistent and reliable.

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