Claims
- 1. A railgun ignition device for generating and injecting a high energy plasma jet into a combustion chamber, comprising:
- first and second spaced apart electrodes extending along a central axis and defining a
- bore having a proximal muzzle end and a distal insulator end;
- an insulator disposed between said first and second electrodes at said insulator end;
- a plasma initiation point located in said bore between said muzzle end and said distal end; and
- a first cavity within said bore defined by said muzzle end and said plasma initiation point; and
- a second cavity within said bore defined by said distal end and said plasma initiation point;
- said first and second electrodes extending substantially parallel to each other along said central axis.
- 2. The railgun ignition device of claim 1, said distal end having surface convolutions facing said bore.
- 3. The railgun ignition device of claim 1, further comprising a holding plug for mounting said cooled railgun ignition device with its proximal end opening into a combustion chamber.
- 4. The railgun ignition device of claim 3, further comprising an electrical connection between said second electrode and said holding plug.
- 5. A railgun ignition device for generating and injecting a high energy plasma jet into a combustion chamber, comprising:
- a hollow inner electrode having an open muzzle end and a closed end;
- an outer electrode circumferentially surrounding said inner electrode and substantially coaxial with said inner electrode, said outer electrode spaced apart from said inner electrode and defining an annular bore between said inner and outer electrodes, said bore having a muzzle end and an insulator end; and
- a plasma initiation point located in said bore between and spaced apart from said muzzle end and said insulator end.
- 6. The railgun ignition device of claim 5, wherein an internal diameter of said hollow inner electrode is greater at its closed end, such that said hollow inner electrode is flared internally.
- 7. The railgun ignition device of claim 5, further comprising a holding plug adapted to mount said railgun ignition device on an internal combustion engine so as to discharge plasma in a combustion chamber of said engine.
- 8. The railgun ignition device of claim 7, further comprising an electrical connection between said second electrode and said holding plug.
- 9. The railgun ignition device of claim 5, said inner electrode having means for augmenting heat transfer from said inner electrode to said outer electrode.
- 10. A railgun plasma ignitor for an internal combustion engine, comprising:
- first and second axially aligned chambers connected end-to-end, wherein said first chamber is open at its free end to receive gases from and expel gases to a combustion chamber of said engine and wherein said second chamber is closed at its free end;
- a first rail extending along and forming at least a portion of the inner surface of both said chambers;
- a second rail insulated from said first rail and extending along the two chambers in spaced relation with the first electrode; and
- a restricted hot spot zone positioned between the two chambers operable to restrict the flow of gas between the chambers.
- 11. A railgun ignition device for generating and injecting a high energy plasma jet into a combustion chamber, comprising:
- first and second spaced-apart, coaxial electrodes extending along a central axis and defining a bore having a proximal muzzle end and a distal insulator end;
- a plasma initiation point located in said bore between said muzzle end and said distal end; and
- a first cavity within said bore defined by said muzzle end and said plasma initiation point; and
- a second cavity within said bore defined by said distal end and said plasma initiation point.
- 12. The railgun ignition device of claim 11, said second electrode being substantially surrounded by said first electrode and having means for augmenting heat transfer from said second electrode to said first electrode.
Government Interests
The Government has certain rights in the present application pursuant to a grant from the Department of Energy, contract no. DE-FG05-91ER12115.
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