Technical Field
[0001] The present disclosure generally relates to a pre-combustion chamber assembly for
internal combustion engines. The present disclosure relates further to an internal
combustion engine and a pre-combustion chamber section. The present disclosure relates
further to a method for operating an internal combustion engine operating at least
partly on gaseous fuel.
Background
[0002] Internal combustion engines running, for example, at least in part on gaseous fuel
usually need an ignition device (also referred to as pre-combustion chamber assembly)
to ignite the mixture of gaseous fuel and air. A pre-combustion chamber assembly including
a pre-combustion chamber may have a spark plug partially protruding into the pre-combustion
chamber. Such a pre-combustion chamber assembly may further include a fuel supply
for supplying some amount of fuel into the pre-combustion chamber. Upon ignition of
the air/fuel mixture within the pre-combustion chamber, the flames may advance through
orifices provided in the pre-combustion chamber into the main combustion chamber,
where the flames may ignite the main amount of fuel and air for operating the internal
combustion engine.
[0003] US 8,028,674 B2 discloses a fuel processor apparatus and method. A fuel nozzle includes at least
one port for receiving fuel, a sidewall forming ports for introducing fuel into a
pre-combustion chamber, and a plurality of conduits formed between the first end and
the sidewall.
[0004] US 7,451,727 B2 discloses an engine comprising a working cylinder provided with a piston, a pre-ignition
chamber provided with a spark plug, and a combustion chamber which are connected to
a compressor cylinder by channels. The compressor cylinder is provided with fuel and
air supplying channels arranged in the top section thereof and with a piston and shutoff
valve.
[0005] Further pre-combustion chamber assemblies are known from, for example,
US 4,119,065 A,
US 3,970,053 A,
US 6,513,483 B2,
EP 0 338 882 B1,
AT 510 435 B1, and
WO 2009/109694 A2.
[0006] The present disclosure is directed, at least in part, to improving or overcoming
one or more aspects of prior systems.
Summary of the Disclosure
[0007] According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a pre-combustion chamber assembly
for internal combustion engines operating at least partly on gaseous fuel and having
a cylinder defining a main combustion chamber is disclosed. The pre-combustion chamber
assembly may extend along a longitudinal central axis and may comprise a pre-combustion
chamber upper section extending along the longitudinal central axis and including
an ignition device accommodation portion configured to accommodate an ignition device.
The pre-combustion chamber assembly may further comprise a pre-combustion chamber
lower section extending along the longitudinal central axis and connected to the pre-combustion
chamber upper section. The pre-combustion chamber lower section may include a plurality
of flow transfer passages. The pre-combustion chamber assembly may further comprise
a pre-combustion chamber delimited within the pre-combustion chamber upper section
and the pre-combustion chamber lower section, and fluidly connectable to the main
combustion chamber via the plurality of flow transfer passages. The pre-combustion
chamber may include a main portion having a main portion central axis extending in
parallel to the longitudinal central axis with a predetermined offset. The pre-combustion
chamber assembly may further comprise an ignition device mounted to the ignition device
accommodation portion and may be configured to initiate a combustion event at an ignition
point within the main portion. The ignition point may lie substantially on the main
portion central axis.
[0008] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, an internal combustion engine
operating at least partly on gaseous fuel may comprise a cylinder defining a main
combustion chamber, a cylinder head delimiting the main combustion chamber at a top
end, and a pre-combustion chamber assembly according to the present disclosure. The
pre-combustion chamber assembly may be mounted to the cylinder head and configured
to initiate a main combustion event within the main combustion chamber.
[0009] According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for operating an
internal combustion engine operating at least partly on gaseous fuel and that includes
a main combustion chamber and a pre-combustion chamber assembly including a longitudinal
central axis and a pre-combustion chamber with a main portion having a main portion
central axis extending substantially in parallel to the longitudinal central axis
with a predetermined offset is disclosed. The pre-combustion chamber may be fluidly
connected to the main combustion chamber via a plurality of flow transfer passages.
The disclosed method may comprise supplying the steps of supplying a combustion mixture
into the main portion via the plurality of flow transfer passages during a compression
stroke of the internal combustion engine, and igniting the combustion mixture at an
ignition point within the main portion. The ignition point may lie on the main portion
central axis.
[0010] Other features and aspects of this disclosure will be apparent from the following
description and the accompanying drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0011] The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated herein and constitute a part of
the specification, illustrate exemplary embodiments of the disclosure and, together
with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure. In the drawings:
Fig. 1 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of an internal combustion engine with
a pre-combustion chamber assembly installed in a cylinder head of the internal combustion
engine;
Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic cross-sectional view of the cylinder head with an installed
pre-combustion chamber assembly shown in greater detail;
Fig. 3 is a partial cut view of the pre-combustion chamber assembly of Fig. 2; and
Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of the pre-combustion chamber assembly of Fig. 3
taken along line IV - IV of Fig. 3.
Detailed Description
[0012] The following is a detailed description of exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure.
The exemplary embodiments described therein and illustrated in the drawings are intended
to teach the principles of the present disclosure, enabling those of ordinary skill
in the art to implement and use the present disclosure in many different environments
and for many different applications. Therefore, the exemplary embodiments are not
intended to be, and should not be considered as, a limiting description of the scope
of patent protection. Rather, the scope of patent protection shall be defined by the
appended claims.
[0013] The present disclosure may be based at least in part on the realization that asymmetrically
arranging a pre-combustion chamber within a pre-combustion chamber assembly with respect
to a longitudinally axis of the pre-combustion chamber assembly and providing a ignition
point lying on a central axis of the pre-combustion chamber may support in stabilizing
a combustion event within the pre-combustion chamber. In particular, the combustion
event may be provided symmetrically within the pre-combustion chamber and, hence,
extinguishing of flames generated during the combustion event may be prevent due to
a uniform distance of the ignition point to the inner walls of the combustion chamber.
More particularly, it is preferable that the distance between the ignition point and
the inner walls of the combustion chamber is as great as possible for preventing the
flames from being extinguished too early during the ignition event. The better the
combustion within the pre-combustion chamber with respect to efficiency, the better
the combustion within the main combustion chamber with respect to efficiency.
[0014] Within the meaning of the present disclosure, a "central axis" describes an axis
of symmetry of a respective element or portion. That is that an element or portion
having a "central axis" is substantially symmetrical with respect to said axis. In
particular, an element or portion having a "central axis" is rotationally symmetrical
with respect to said axis.
[0015] Referring now to the drawings, an exemplary embodiment of an internal combustion
engine 10 is illustrated in Fig. 1. The internal combustion engine 10 may include
features not shown, such as fuel systems, air systems, cooling systems, peripheries,
drivetrain components, turbochargers, etc. For the purpose of the present disclosure,
the internal combustion engine 10 is considered as a four-stroke gaseous fuel internal
combustion engine. One skilled in the art will recognize, however, that the gaseous
fuel internal combustion engine 10 may be any type of engine (two-stroke, turbine,
gas, diesel, natural gas, propane, etc.) that would utilize a pre-combustion chamber.
Furthermore, the internal combustion engine 10 may be of any size, with any number
of cylinders, and in any configuration ("V", in-line, radial, etc.). The internal
combustion engine 10 may be used to power any machine or other device, including locomotive
applications, on-highway trucks or vehicles, off-highway trucks or machines, earth
moving equipment, generators, aerospace applications, marine applications, pumps,
stationary equipment, or other engine powered applications.
[0016] The internal combustion engine 10 may include an engine block 12 having a plurality
of cylinders 14 (one of which is illustrated in Fig. 1). A piston 16 may be slidably
disposed within the cylinder (or cylinder liner) 14 to reciprocate between a top dead
center position and a bottom dead center position. A connecting rod 18 may connect
the piston 16 to an eccentric crankpin 20 of a crankshaft 22 such that reciprocating
motion of the piston may result in rotation of the crankshaft 22.
[0017] The internal combustion engine 10 may also include a cylinder head 24 engaged with
the engine block 12 to cover the cylinder 14, thereby delimiting a main combustion
chamber 26. The cylinder head 24 may define intake and exhaust openings 28 that may
allow intake gases into the main combustion chamber 26 and exhaust gases out of the
main combustion chamber 26, respectively. Engine valves 30 may be positioned to selectively
open and close the openings 28. Each cylinder 14 may include multiple intake and exhaust
openings 28.
[0018] The internal combustion engine 10 may include a series of valve actuation assemblies
40 (one of which is illustrated in Fig. 1). The multiple valve actuation assemblies
40 may be provided per cylinder 14. For example, one valve actuation assembly may
be used to open and close the intake valves and another valve actuation assembly may
be provided to open and close the exhaust valves.
[0019] The valve actuation assembly 40 may include a rocker arm 46. The rocker arm 46 may
be pivotally mounted in the cylinder head 24 and may attach to the engine valves 30
at one end and may attach to a push rod 48 at the other end. Oscillation of rocker
arm 46 about its pivot point 50 may cause the valves 30 to move between an open position
and a closed position. The valve actuation assembly 40 may also include valve springs
52 that may bias the valves 30 toward the closed position (i.e. closing the intake
and exhaust openings 28).
[0020] The other end of the push rod 48 may engage a lifter 54 which may engage a camshaft
56. The camshaft 56 may operatively engage the crankshaft 22. The camshaft 56 may
be connected with crankshaft 22 in any manner readily apparent to one skilled in the
art where rotation of the crankshaft 22 may result in rotation of the camshaft 56.
For example, camshaft 56 may be connected to crankshaft 22 through a gear train (not
shown).
[0021] As shown in Fig. 1, a first cam lobe 58 may be disposed on the camshaft 56 to engage
the lifter 54. One skilled in the art may recognize that the camshaft 56 may include
additional cam lobes to engage with other lifters in order to actuate additional engine
valves.
[0022] The internal combustion engine 10 may also include a pre-combustion chamber assembly
60 (also referred to as pre-combustion chamber ignition device), which is positioned
within the cylinder head 24 between the valves 30. The pre-combustion chamber assembly
60 may be configured in a variety of ways. Any assembly capable of being positioned
in the cylinder head 24 to support a combustion event outside of the main combustion
chamber 26, and direct the combustion into the main combustion chamber 26 may be used.
[0023] With reference to Fig. 2, the pre-combustion chamber assembly 60 of Fig. 1 is shown
in greater detail. The pre-combustion chamber assembly 60 defining a longitudinal
central axis 63 may extend from the cylinder head 24 into the main combustion chamber
26. In the depicted embodiment, the pre-combustion chamber assembly 60 comprises a
pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 and a pre-combustion chamber lower section
80 detachably mounted to the pre-combustion chamber upper section 70. In some further
embodiments, the pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 may be mounted to the pre-combustion
chamber upper section 70 via, for example, welding or soldering.
[0024] As illustrated in Fig. 2, the pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 is disposed
above the pre-combustion chamber lower section 80. In Fig. 2, a separation between
the pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 and the pre-combustion chamber lower section
80 is indicated by a dashed line C. In some embodiments, the pre-combustion chamber
assembly 60 may be a one-piece element manufactured by, for example, metal sintering,
moulding, or any other suitable process.
[0025] The pre-combustion chamber assembly 60 is attached to the cylinder head 24 via, for
example, a fastening device 61. In the assembled state, the fastening device 61 may
at least partially press the pre-combustion chamber assembly 60 towards the main combustion
chamber 26 (in Fig. 2 in a downward direction). On the opposite side, the pre-combustion
chamber assembly 60 contacts a flange 114, such that the pre-combustion chamber upper
and lower sections 70, 80 are at least partially compressed, thereby forming a robust
device. In this state, the pre-combustion chamber upper and lower sections 70, 80
are relatively fixed to one another with respect to axial displacement and rotation.
The pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 may be generally cylindrical and may be
made of any suitable material.
[0026] The flange 114 is sealed against the main combustion chamber 26. The flange 114 extends
transversely relative to the longitudinal central axis 63 and is provided to seal
against a sealing surface 116 provided in the cylinder head 24 to prevent leakage
between the main combustion chamber 26 and first and second cooling fluid passages
32, 34.
[0027] The pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 is configured to accommodate an ignition
device, such as, for example, a spark plug 62 therein such that a sparking end of
the spark plug 62 at least partially protrudes into a pre-combustion chamber 90 provided
within the pre-combustion chamber assembly 60. The spark plug 62 in the context of
this invention may mean any suitable ignition device available in the prior art, such
as, for instance, a plasma generator, a laser ignition device, a pilot fuel injector,
a glow plug, or a glow pencil.
[0028] The pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 is generally cylindrical and is mountable
to the pre-combustion chamber upper section 70. Preferably, the pre-combustion chamber
lower section 80 may be detachably mountable to the pre-combustion chamber upper section
70. This may allow replacing of, for example, the pre-combustion chamber lower section
80 by a new pre-combustion chamber lower section in the case of wear of the pre-combustion
chamber lower section 80, especially in the case of wear of a pre-combustion chamber
tip 81 including a plurality of flow transfer passages 83. For instance, after a usage
time of, for example, about 15.000 hours of engine operation, the pre-combustion chamber
lower section 80 may be replaced. The pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 may
be cast to the general configuration and subsequently machined to final dimensions
where required. In some embodiments, the pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 may
be machined out of a solid material block. In some further embodiments, the pre-combustion
chamber lower section 80 may be sintered, or manufactured in any other suitable way
known in the art.
[0029] The pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 may have a stepped bore 64 that may be
adapted to receive the spark plug 62. The stepped bore 64 may have an ignition device
accommodation portion 66, such as a mounting bore adapted to receive an end of the
spark plug 62. The ignition device accommodation portion 66 may include a thread adapted
to mate with threads on the end of the spark plug 62. The stepped bore 64 may define
a sealing surface 65 that may be adapted to sealingly contact the spark plug 62. The
ignition device accommodation portion 66 may have any suitable configuration for accommodating
the ignition device.
[0030] Referring to Fig. 3, a partial cut view of the pre-combustion chamber assembly 60
is illustrated. The pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 includes the pre-combustion
chamber tip 81 which is generally cylindrical and which may at least partially protrude
into the main combustion chamber 26 through a bore 120 provided in the cylinder head
24 (see Fig. 2).
[0031] The pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 and the pre-combustion chamber lower
section 80 each define at least a portion of the pre-combustion chamber 90. Particularly,
the pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 defines at least a portion of the pre-combustion
chamber 90, and the pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 defines a remaining portion
of the pre-combustion chamber 90. Thus, the pre-combustion chamber upper and lower
sections 70, 80 together define the pre-combustion chamber 90.
[0032] The pre-combustion chamber 90 includes a main portion 92, a riser passage 94, and
an intermediate portion 96 fluidly interconnected between the main portion 92 and
the riser passage 94. In Fig. 3, the main portion 92, the riser passage 94, and the
intermediate portion 96 are indicated in dash-two-dot lines. As shown in Fig. 2, the
electrode end of the spark plug 62 at least partially protrudes into the pre-combustion
chamber 90, particularly into the main portion 92.
[0033] The pre-combustion chamber tip 81 having a substantially dome-like shape includes
a plurality of spaced apart, particularly radially oriented flow transfer passages
83. In some embodiments, the plurality of flow transfer passages 83 may extend tangentially
with respect to a circle about the longitudinal axis 63.
[0034] The plurality of flow transfer passages 83 fluidly connects the pre-combustion chamber
90, particularly the riser passage 94, to the main combustion chamber 26. The plurality
of flow transfer passages 83 is configured to direct burning fuel, for example, expanding
gases from the pre-combustion chamber 90 in a predetermined pattern into the main
combustion chamber 26 and to direct an air/fuel mixture from the main combustion chamber
26 into the pre-combustion chamber 90.
[0035] The pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 includes a pre-combustion chamber upper
section body 72 and a fuel supply accommodation portion 74 fluidly connected to the
pre-combustion chamber 90 via a fuel supply channel 76. The fuel supply accommodation
portion 74 is further fluidly connected to a fuel system (not explicitly shown in
the drawings) including, for example, a fuel reservoir, fuel pumps, control valves,
and further elements configured to provide fuel, such as, for example, gaseous fuel,
to the pre-combustion chamber 90. In some embodiments, the pre-combustion chamber
upper section 70 may include more than one fuel supply accommodation portion 74. The
fuel supply accommodation portion 74 is configured to accommodate, for example, a
gaseous fuel valve (not shown in the drawings) and to supply a predetermined amount
of gaseous fuel into the pre-combustion chamber 90. The gaseous fuel valve may be
configured to control the supply of gaseous fuel into the pre-combustion chamber 90.
[0036] As shown, the fuel supply accommodation portion 74 includes a central axis 75 extending
substantially in parallel to the longitudinal central axis 63 with a predetermined
offset 77. In some embodiments, the central axis 75 of the fuel supply accommodation
portion 74 may extend obliquely and inclined with respect to the longitudinal central
axis 63.
[0037] The predetermined amount of gaseous fuel supplied into the main portion 92 may be
configured to at least locally enrich the combustion mixture within the pre-combustion
chamber 90, particularly within the main portion 92.
[0038] The pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 is mountable to the pre-combustion chamber
lower section 80 via, for instance, welding, soldering, screwing, bolting, form-fitting,
or any other suitable fixing means. The pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 includes
a pre-combustion chamber lower section body 82 and an annular protrusion 84 configured
to engage and match with an annular recess 73 of the pre-combustion chamber upper
section body 72. For example, the pre-combustion chamber upper and lower sections
70, 80 are mounted to one another via a thread (not shown in the drawings) provided
on an inner circumferential surface of the annular protrusion 84 and on an outer circumferential
surface of the annular recess 73, respectively. In some embodiments, the pre-combustion
chamber upper and lower sections 70, 80 are mounted to one another by welding, particularly
via a laser beam weld extending about the outer circumference of the pre-combustion
chamber upper and lower sections 70, 80.
[0039] With additional reference to Fig. 4, it can be seen that the main portion 92 of the
pre-combustion chamber 90 is substantially cylindrical with a substantially circular
cross-section and has a main portion central axis 93 extending substantially in parallel
to the longitudinal central axis 63 with a predetermined offset 91. Thus, the main
portion 92 is not centrally and not symmetrically provided in the pre-combustion chamber
upper and lower sections 70, 80 with respect to the longitudinal central axis 63.
In further embodiments, the substantially cylindrical main portion 92 may have any
other suitable cross-sectional shape, such as, for instance, a rectangular, square,
and oval.
[0040] As also shown in Fig. 4, the riser passage 94 is substantially cylindrical with a
substantially circular cross-section and has a riser passage central axis 95 extending
coaxially with respect to the longitudinal central axis 63. Thus, the riser passage
94 is centrally and symmetrically provided in the pre-combustion chamber lower section
80 with respect to the longitudinal central axis 63. As shown in the embodiment of
Figs. 3 and 4, the riser passage central axis 95 is substantially coaxial with respect
to the longitudinal central axis 63, that is that the riser passage central axis 95
is coincident with the longitudinal axis 63. The riser passage central axis 95 extends
substantially in parallel to the main portion central axis 93 with the predetermined
offset 91.
[0041] In some embodiments, the riser passage central axis 95 may extend obliquely and inclined
with respect to the longitudinal central axis 63. In such case, a tumble flow imparted
into the combustion mixture flowing from the main combustion chamber 26 into the pre-combustion
chamber 90 during a compression stroke of the internal combustion engine 10 may be
enhanced.
[0042] As indicated in Fig. 3, the ignition device accommodation portion 66 includes a central
axis 67 extending substantially in parallel to the longitudinal central axis 63 and
coaxially with respect to the main portion central axis 93. That is that the central
axis 67 is coincident with the longitudinal central axis 63. Specifically, the spark
plug 62 is mounted to the ignition device accommodation portion 66 along the central
axis 67 (see Fig. 2).
[0043] The spark plug 62 is configured to generate a spark within the main portion 92 for
initiating a combustion event within the main portion 92 at an ignition point 99.
As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, the ignition point 99 lies on both the central axis 67
of the ignition device accommodation portion 66 and the main portion central axis
93 of the main portion 92. Thus, a radial distance 97 between the ignition point 99
and an inner wall of the pre-combustion chamber 90 is equal in each radial direction
with respect to the main portion central axis 93. Hence, the ignition point 99 is
centrally provided within the main portion 92 with respect to the main portion central
axis 93.
[0044] In some embodiments, the central axis 67 of the ignition device accommodation portion
66 may extend obliquely with respect to the main portion central axis 93 and the longitudinal
central axis 63. In particular, the spark plug 62 may extend obliquely with respect
to the longitudinal central axis 63 such that the ignition point 99 lies on the main
portion central axis 93 and, hence, centrally within the main portion 92 in a radial
direction For example, the central axis 67 may extend obliquely with respect to the
longitudinal central axis 63 with an angle between about 0° and about 30°.
[0045] In some embodiments, the ignition point 99 may further be centrally arranged within
the main portion 92 with respect to an axial direction of the main portion central
axis 93. That is that the ignition point 99 is centrally disposed between an upper
end of the main portion 92 and a lower end of the main portion 92.
[0046] Referring to Fig. 4, a cut view of the pre-combustion chamber assembly 60 taken along
line IV - IV of Fig. 3 is shown. In Fig. 4, it can be seen that the main portion 92
includes a substantially cylindrical shape with a substantially circular cross-section.
The ignition point 99 lying on the main portion central axis 93 is, thus, centrally
disposed within the main portion 92 and has a radial distance 97 to the inner wall
of the pre-combustion chamber 90 that corresponds substantially to the radius of the
main portion 92.
[0047] As further shown in Fig. 4, the pre-combustion chamber lower section body 82 includes,
in a circumferential direction about the longitudinal central axis 63, a varying radials
wall thickness. That is that the radial wall thickness of the pre-combustion chamber
lower section body 82 with respect to the longitudinal central axis 63 is smaller
on the left side in Fig. 4 than on the right side in Fig. 4 (see also Fig. 3).
Industrial Applicability
[0048] In the following, operation of the internal combustion engine 10 comprising an exemplary
disclosed pre-combustion chamber assembly is described with respect to the drawings.
[0049] During operation of the internal combustion engine 10, especially during a compression
stroke of one of the cylinders 14, at least some amount of an air/fuel mixture provided
to the cylinder 14 through the engine valves 30 during an intake stroke is forced
into the pre-combustion chamber 90 through the flow transfer passages 83. Then, for
enriching the air/fuel mixture within the pre-combustion chamber 90 in order to support
the ignition event, at least some amount of fuel, such as gaseous fuel, is provided
into the pre-combustion chamber 90, particularly into the main portion 92, via the
gaseous fuel valve mounted to the fuel supply accommodation portion 74, and fuel supply
channel 76. The fuel supplied into the pre-combustion chamber 90 via the gaseous fuel
valve and the fuel supply channel 76, respectively, may be supplied at a piston position
in the vicinity of its bottom dead center. In some embodiments, the gaseous fuel supplied
into the pre-combustion chamber 90 via the gaseous fuel valve and the fuel supply
channel 76, respectively, may be supplied shortly before the ignition event is initiated.
[0050] Due to the arrangement of the fuel supply accommodation portion 74 and the fuel supply
channel 76, the ignition device accommodation portion 66 needs to be displaced with
respect to the longitudinal central axis 63 by the offset 91. Particularly, in view
of the fuel supply accommodation portion 74 and the fuel supply channel 76, there
may be not enough space at the pre-combustion chamber upper section 70 for centrally
providing the ignition device accommodation portion 66.
[0051] Then, the ignition device mounted to the ignition device accommodation portion 66
may initiate a combustion event at the ignition point 99 lying on the main portion
central axis 93 and, hence, in a central region of the main portion 92. Due to the
central position of the ignition point 99, a uniform and symmetric combustion event
may be initiated within the main portion 92, such that the flames generated during
the ignition event may expand in all spatial directions in an improved manner.. Moreover,
the better the combustion within the pre-combustion chamber 90, the better the combustion
within the main combustion chamber 26, in particular with respect to thermal efficiency.
[0052] Subsequently, the burning fuel may advance through the intermediate portion 96, the
riser passage 94, and the plurality of flow transfer passages 83 into the main combustion
chamber 26, where the main combustion mixture may be ignited.
[0053] The asymmetric arrangement of the pre-combustion chamber 90 with respect to the longitudinal
central axis 63 may further have the effect of imparting at least partially a tumble
flow into the combustion mixture pushed into the pre-combustion chamber 90 during
a compression stroke. Specifically due to the asymmetric arrangement of the main portion
92 and the symmetric arrangement of the riser passage 94, the tumble flow may be imparted.
[0054] A tumble flow within the pre-combustion chamber 90, particularly within the main
portion 92, may have the advantageous effect that it is substantially stable. For
example, for a pre-combustion chamber main portion 92 symmetrically disposed within
the pre-combustion chamber lower section 80 with a combustion point 99 being offset
the central axis 93, the combustion mixture flow flowing into the main portion 92
may detach from the inner wall in all spatial directions. To the contrary, for a pre-combustion
chamber main porton 92 asymmetrically disposed within the pre-combustion chamber lower
section 80 with a combustion point 99 centrally provided within the main portion 92
(as shown in Fig. 3), the combustion mixture flow may detach in less spatial directions,
that is that the combustion mixture flow may be substantially guided along at least
a portion of the inner wall of the pre-combustion chamber 90 in a substantially defined
manner.
[0055] Although the preferred embodiments of this invention have been described herein,
improvements and modifications may be incorporated without departing from the scope
of the following claims.
1. A pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) for internal combustion engines (10) operating
at least partly on gaseous fuel and having a cylinder (14) defining a main combustion
chamber (26), the pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) extending along a longitudinal
central axis (63) and comprising:
a pre-combustion chamber upper section (70) extending along the longitudinal central
axis (63) and including an ignition device accommodation portion (66) configured to
accommodate an ignition device (62);
a pre-combustion chamber lower section (80) extending along the longitudinal central
axis (63) and connected to the pre-combustion chamber upper section (70), the pre-combustion
chamber lower section (80) including a plurality of flow transfer passages (83);
a pre-combustion chamber (90) delimited within the pre-combustion chamber upper section
(70) and the pre-combustion chamber lower section (80) and fluidly connectable to
the main combustion chamber (26) via the plurality of flow transfer passages (83),
the pre-combustion chamber (90) including a main portion (92) having a main portion
central axis (93) extending in parallel to the longitudinal central axis (63) with
a predetermined offset (91); and
an ignition device (62) mounted to the ignition device accommodation portion (66)
and configured to initiate a combustion event at an ignition point (99) within the
main portion (92), the ignition point (99) lying substantially on the main portion
central axis (93).
2. The pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) of claim 1,
wherein the ignition device is a spark plug (62) for generating a spark at the ignition
point (99), the spark plug (62) having a spark plug central axis (67) extending in
parallel to the longitudinal central axis (63) with the predetermined offset (91).
3. The pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the ignition device (62) includes an ignition device central axis (67) extending coaxially
with respect to the main portion central axis (93).
4. The pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the pre-combustion chamber (90) further includes a riser passage (94) fluidly interconnected
between the main portion (92) and the plurality of flow transfer passages (83), the
riser passage (94) having a riser passage central axis (95) extending in parallel
to the main portion central axis (93) with the predetermined offset (91).
5. The pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) of claim 4,
wherein the riser passage central axis (95) extends coaxially with respect to the
longitudinal central axis (63).
6. The pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the pre-combustion chamber upper section (70) further includes a fuel supply accommodation
portion (74) for accommodating a fuel supply device, the fuel supply accommodation
portion (74) having a central axis (75) extending in parallel to the longitudinal
central axis (63) with a predetermined offset (77).
7. The pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) of claim 6, further comprising a gaseous
fuel valve mounted to the fuel supply accommodation portion (74) along the fuel supply
accommodation portion central axis (75).
8. The pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) of claim 7, wherein the gaseous fuel valve
is configured to supply a predetermined amount of gaseous fuel to the main portion
(92) via a fuel supply channel (76) fluidly connecting the fuel supply accommodation
portion (74) to the main portion (92).
9. An internal combustion engine (10) operating at least partly on gaseous fuel, the
internal combustion engine (10) comprising:
a cylinder (14) defining a main combustion chamber (26);
a cylinder head (24) delimiting the main combustion chamber (26) at a top end; and
a pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) according to any one of the preceding claims,
the pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) being mounted to the cylinder head (24) and
configured to initiate a main combustion event within the main combustion chamber
(26).
10. A method for operating an internal combustion engine (10) operating at least partly
on gaseous fuel and that includes a main combustion chamber (26) and a pre-combustion
chamber assembly (60) including a longitudinal central axis (63) and a pre-combustion
chamber (90) with a main portion (92) having a main portion central axis (93) extending
substantially in parallel to the longitudinal central axis (63) with a predetermined
offset (91), the pre-combustion chamber (90) being fluidly connected to the main combustion
chamber (26) via a plurality of flow transfer passages (83), the method comprising:
supplying a combustion mixture into the main portion (92) via the plurality of flow
transfer passages (83) during a compression stroke of the internal combustion engine
(10); and
igniting the combustion mixture at an ignition point (99) within the main portion
(92), the ignition point (99) lying on the main portion central axis (93).
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising supplying a predetermined amount of gaseous
fuel into the main portion (92) for enriching the main portion (92) with gaseous fuel.
12. The method of any one of claims 10 and 11, wherein igniting the combustion mixture
includes generating a spark by a spark plug (62) having a spark plug central axis
(67) extending coaxially with respect to the main portion central axis (93).
13. The method of any one of claims 10 to 12, further comprising directing burning fuel
through a riser passage (94) fluidly interconnected between the main portion (92)
and the plurality of flow transfer passages (83), the riser passage (94) having a
riser passage central axis (95) extending substantially in parallel to the main portion
central axis (93).
14. A pre-combustion chamber section (80) of a pre-combustion chamber assembly (60) configured
to be mounted to an internal combustion engine (10) operating at least partly on gaseous
fuel, the pre-combustion chamber section (80) extending along a longitudinal central
axis (63) defined by the pre-combustion chamber assembly (60), the pre-combustion
chamber section (80) including:
a pre-combustion chamber section body (82) extending substantially along the longitudinal
central axis (63) and configured to be mounted to another pre-combustion chamber section
(70) of the pre-combustion chamber assembly (60);
a pre-combustion chamber tip (81) connected to the pre-combustion chamber section
body (82) and including a plurality of flow transfer passages (83), the pre-combustion
chamber tip (81) extending along the longitudinal central axis (63)
a pre-combustion chamber (90) having a main portion (92) formed substantially within
the connecting portion () and a riser passage (94) fluidly connected to the main portion
(92) and formed substantially within the pre-combustion chamber tip (81), the main
portion (92) having a main portion central axis (93) extending in parallel to the
longitudinal central axis (63) with a predetermined offset (91), such that, in a circumferential
direction about the longitudinal central axis (63), the pre-combustion chamber section
(80) includes a varying radial wall thickness.
15. The pre-combustion chamber section (80) of claim 14,
wherein the riser passage (94) inlcudes a riser passage central axis (95) extending
coaxially with respect to the longitudinal central axis (63).