Applied thermal engineering2022,Vol.21213.DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.118595

Computational assessment of effects of throat diameter on combustion and turbulence characteristics in a pre-chamber engine

Silva, Mickael Liu, Xinlei Hlaing, Ponnya Sanal, Sangeeth Cenker, Emre Chang, Junseok Johansson, Bengt Im, Hong G.
Applied thermal engineering2022,Vol.21213.DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2022.118595

Computational assessment of effects of throat diameter on combustion and turbulence characteristics in a pre-chamber engine

Silva, Mickael 1Liu, Xinlei 1Hlaing, Ponnya 1Sanal, Sangeeth 1Cenker, Emre 2Chang, Junseok 3Johansson, Bengt 3Im, Hong G.1
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  • 1. King Abdullah Univ Sci & Technol
  • 2. Aramco Res & Dev Ctr
  • 3. Chalmers Univ Technol
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Abstract

Towards fundamental investigation of key physical aspects of pre-chamber combustion, the current work utilizes computational fluid dynamics to comprehend the effect of the throat diameter in an engine operated with methane. Previous studies showed that this parameter is dominant in pressure build-up and flow pattern inside the pre-chamber, suggesting that a detailed characterization is necessary. This pre-chamber type is composed of an upper conical part that lodges the spark plug and fuel injector, followed by a straight and tubular region called throat, which tip accommodates the nozzles responsible for the charge exchange between pre and main chambers. Two types of pre-chamber having distinct throat diameters are investigated, while utilizing consistent experimental data for validation of the model. The combustion process is modeled with the G-Equation model; the laminar flame speed was tabulated from a methane oxidation mechanism reduced from the GRI 3.0; the turbulent flame speed was computed using Peters' relation. The simulations were run for a full cycle, starting at exhaust valve opening. A homogeneous charge of methane is considered at the intake port, maintaining a global lambda = 1.8, while 3% of total energy fuel is added through the pre-chamber. The results show that the throat changes the flow field inside the pre-chamber, impacts the air-fuel ratio, stratification, turbulence, jet dynamics, and ultimately the pre and main chambers combustion processes and heat fluxes. The combustion regime according to the Borghi-Peters diagram were found to lay in the thin reaction zone and in the flamelet regime.

Key words

Active pre-chamber/Turbulence-chemistry interaction/Jet dynamics/Borghi-Peters diagram/Computational fluid dynamics/SIMULATION/IGNITION

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2022
Applied thermal engineering

Applied thermal engineering

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ISSN:1359-4311
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