Author
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- Filip Szwajca
(Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, Poland)
- Krzysztof Wisłocki
(Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, Poland)
- Marcin Różański
(Faculty of Civil and Transport Engineering, Poznan University of Technology, 60-965 Poznan, Poland)
Abstract
In order to produce reliable and reproducible ignition of lean fuel–air mixtures and highly stratified mixtures, it is necessary to ensure a high concentration of spark discharge energy and to provide a strong energy impulse for the triggering of chain processes of chemical decomposition of fuel molecules. For this reason, studies have been undertaken on the flow of electrical energy from the ignition system to the spark plug and on the formation of an electric discharge arc with a high concentration of thermal energy. The experimental results were obtained using an ignition coil energy test stand and a constant volume chamber with high-speed spark discharge recording capability. It was confirmed that increasing the charging time of the ignition coil from 0.5 ms to 5.0 ms increases the energy delivered to the coil from 9.5 mJ to 330 mJ. In the same range, the energy generated by the coil was recorded to range from 4.2 mJ to 70 mJ. The coil’s efficiency was found to decrease with increasing charging time from 45% up to 20.5%. Further energy losses were presented when the spark discharge energy was analyzed. In the paper, the results of investigations concerning electric discharge arc development have been presented, illustrated by a few exemplary photos, and discussed. The mathematical interpretation of the electrical energy flux in the ignition system resulting from the energy of the discharge arc has been conducted and illustrated by some functional independences and relationships.
Suggested Citation
Filip Szwajca & Krzysztof Wisłocki & Marcin Różański, 2024.
"Analysis of Energy Transfer in the Ignition System for High-Speed Combustion Engines,"
Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(20), pages 1-19, October.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:20:p:5091-:d:1497735
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