Gregory James Hampson
Woodward, Inc.
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ASME 2012 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference | 2012
Domenico Chiera; Michael B. Riley; Gregory James Hampson
Next generation passive prechamber spark plugs for high BMEP natural gas engines require long ignition delay for durability, fast combustion for efficiency, and low COV for lean engine operation. Additionally, a successful plug should have long life, low cost, and have a robust knock margin, with best-in-class NOx vs. fuel consumption.This paper discusses the underlying physics of the novel passive prechamber spark plug, the Woodward–Lean Quality Plug (WW-LQP.) The WW-LQP has demonstrated good ignition delay, fast combustion, and low COV at λ > 1.8+, while improving fuel consumption by more than 1% on a lean natural gas engine.The key operating principles are developed for achieving complete combustion of the prechamber “charge”, leading to high prechamber pressure rise and resulting in high velocity turbulent flame jets, which in-turn provides for fast combustion in the main chamber. The design physics are verified by CFD simulations and on-engine experiments, including pressure measurements in both the prechamber and main combustion chamber.Copyright
ASME 2011 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference | 2011
Domenico Chiera; David Ahrens; Nolan Polley; David C. Petruska; Michael B. Riley; Gregory James Hampson
Large bore natural gas engines have the perennial challenge to achieve ever higher efficiency with ever lower NOx emissions, while maintaining stable combustion, avoiding misfire and engine knock. A primary strategτy to achieve these goals is to run leaner and leaner. However, leaner mixtures lead to reduced combustion stability and the operating space between misfire and engine knock shrinks. Leaner operation requires a high performance ignition system. This report will highlight the fundamental challenges related to lean operation and the progress Woodward has made to create a novel high performance prechamber spark plug to achieve good combustion stability in a passive prechamber spark plug under lean conditions. The spark plug in combination with the appropriate ignition system enables faster and more stable combustion under increasingly lean conditions, improving fuel efficiency and emissions. Engine simulation modeling is used to demonstrate the benefits of lean gas mixtures and reduced combustion duration to enhance the NOx versus fuel consumption trade-off for a range of air fuel ratios. With this database available, a design requirements flow-down is performed such that combustion performance requirements can be specified a priori, which if met would ensure the high level engine emissions and performance targets would be met. With combustion requirements in hand, CFD simulations are used to identify the mechanisms by which flame propagation is improved with prechamber spark plugs in general, and by the Lean Quality Plug (WW-LQP) prechamber spark plug under development at Woodward. Experimental validation was carried out to confirm the benefits of lean operation and improvement of combustion stability (COV) on the NOx-efficiency trade-off. Operation with Woodward’s WW-LQP spark plug and IC1100 AC ignition system showed improved fuel efficiency at constant NOx on a high BMEP engine. Additionally, the enhanced stability and low COV of the WW-LQP enables extension of the natural gas lean limit closer to λ = 2.00 for an open chamber engine.Copyright
Archive | 2014
Domenico Chiera; Gregory James Hampson; Nolan Polley
Archive | 2012
Domenico Chiera; David C. Petruska; Gregory James Hampson
Archive | 2015
Michael B. Riley; Gregory James Hampson; Domenico Chiera
Archive | 2011
Gregory James Hampson; Domenico Chiera
Archive | 2013
Domenico Chiera; Gregory James Hampson
Archive | 2013
Domenico Chiera; Gregory James Hampson
Archive | 2014
Michael B. Riley; Gregory James Hampson; Domenico Chiera
Archive | 2012
Michael B. Riley; Gregory James Hampson