Supersonic Hot Jet Ignites Ultra-Lean Fuel Mixtures in Combustion Engines
Researchers from Purdue University have developed a technique to generate supersonic hot turbulent jets that can ignite ultra-lean fuel/air mixtures, which may not be able to ignite using current pre-chamber technologies. The supersonic hot jet makes it possible to burn ultra-lean mixture in combustion engines through the use of converging-diverging nozzles with a certain aspect ratio in the pre-chamber. Supersonic jet ignition improves combustion efficiency, reduces NOx emissions, and increases fuel economy.
Improves combustion efficiency Reduces NOx emissions Increases fuel economy
Gas engine manufacturers Power supply industries
Lii QiaoLi Qiao ResearchZucrow LaboratoriesPurdue Aeronautics and Astronautics
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