Combustion Chamber in CI Engines
Combustion Chamber in CI Engines
Combustion Chamber in CI Engines
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Ricardo’s Swirl Chamber
Pre Combustion Chamber
• Typical pre-combustion chamber consists of an anti chamber connected
to the main
chamber through a number of small holes (compared to a relatively large
passage in the
swirl chamber).
• The pre-combustion chamber is located in the cylinder head and its
volume accounts for about 40% of the total combustion, space.
• During the compression stroke the piston forces the air into the pre-
combustion chamber.
Pre Combustion Chamber
Advantages of Pre-combustion comber
• Due to short or practically no delay period for the fuel entering the
main combustion space, tendency to knock is minimum, and as such
running is smooth.
• The combustion in the third stage is rapid.
• The fuel injection system design need not be critical. Because the
mixing of fuel and air takes place in pre-chamber.
Disadvantages of Pre-combustion comber
• The velocity of burning mixture is too high during the passage from
pre-chambers, so the heat loss is very high. This causes reduction in
the thermal efficiency, which can be offset by increasing the
compression ratio.
• Cold starting will be difficult as the air loses heat to chamber walls
during compression.