Influence of initial electric arc root position on electric arc behavior with spark plugs in large lean burn spark ignited gas engines
Anton Tilz,
Constantin Kiesling,
Gerhard Pirker
et al.
Abstract:Increasing efficiency while reducing emissions leads to high mean effective pressures, high compression ratios and increasingly lean operation for spark ignited large gas engines. Despite these boundary conditions, gas engines must be operated between knocking and misfiring at low cycle-to-cycle fluctuations. The excess air ratio and the ignition process of the lean mixture greatly influence the stability of the combustion process. To enable sufficiently low cycle-to-cycle fluctuation of the combustion process… Show more
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