Ignition of ultra-lean premixed H2/air using multiple hot turbulent jets generated by pre-chamber combustion

•Ignition characteristics by multiple hot turbulent jets in a dual chamber system are proposed.•Behavior of individual jets in the multi-jet ignition system is investigated.•Multi-jet ignition characteristics of H2/Air are compared with single jet ignition.•Numerical simulation of pre-chamber flame...

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Published inApplied thermal engineering Vol. 132; pp. 102 - 114
Main Authors Biswas, Sayan, Qiao, Li
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 05.03.2018
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Summary:•Ignition characteristics by multiple hot turbulent jets in a dual chamber system are proposed.•Behavior of individual jets in the multi-jet ignition system is investigated.•Multi-jet ignition characteristics of H2/Air are compared with single jet ignition.•Numerical simulation of pre-chamber flame propagation is performed. A detailed investigation on the ignition characteristics of ultra-lean premixed H2/air mixtures by multiple hot turbulent jets in a dual combustion chamber system was carried out. Simultaneous high-speed Schlieren and OH∗ chemiluminescence imaging were applied to visualize the jet penetration and ignition processes inside the main combustion chamber. The focus was on the effects of the spark location and fuel/air equivalence ratio within the pre-chamber on the ignition pattern of the main-chamber mixture. The results show that multiple jets resulted in similar lean flammability limit of H2/air as the single jets, given that the total nozzle areas are the same. However, the ignition probability improved significantly near the lean flammability limit using multi-jets compared to single jets. Additionally, depending on the spark location and pre-chamber equivalence ratio, either the side jet, the middle jet, or all the jets can initiate ignition in the main chamber. The ignition characteristics of straight and angled multi-jets were compared, and angled jets produced shorter main chamber burn time. Numerical modeling of the flame propagation process within the pre-chamber was carried out to explain the behavior of individual jets in a multi-jet system. It was found that depending on the pre-chamber spark position, the flame shape inside the pre-chamber changes drastically. The effective L/D ratio governs the flame dynamics in the pre-chamber and subsequently determines which jet (side, middle, or all) will first ignite the main chamber.
ISSN:1359-4311
DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2017.11.073