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Original Articles

EFFECTS OF SPARK DISCHARGE MODE IN PULSED FLAME JET IGNITER ON OH FLUORESCENCE IMAGES IN A SWIRL FLOW

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Pages 1639-1652 | Accepted 01 Mar 2004, Published online: 11 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

In internal combustion engines, lean burn is particularly attractive for minimizing pollutant emissions, in particular NOx, with a concomitant improvement in fuel economy. For combustion in lean fuel–air mixtures, achievement of adequate reliability of ignition and sufficiently high burning rate requires special methods. An effective technique is the injection of active radicals by means of the pulsed flame jet (PFJ) ignition system. Presented here is an experimental proof of the action of OH radicals produced by such an ignition system in a swirl flow with varying the spark discharge mode in the cavity of the PFJ igniter. The measuring apparatus used for this purpose was based on the planar laser-induced fluorescence method, and the effects of the spark discharge mode in the cavity of the PFJ igniter on the variation of OH fluorescence area in the jet and its intensity were revealed quantitatively.

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a Time interval between triggers for injector opening and start of first spark discharge.

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