The invention concerns an internal combustion engine comprising:
So-called pre-chamber-ignition internal combustion engines of that kind are sufficiently known. Ignition flares issuing from the transfer openings serve to reliably ignite a mixture in the main combustion chamber.
In many pre-chambers known at the present time it is not possible to predetermine the exact installation position as the pre-chambers are screwed in place and the precise angular position in the peripheral direction relative to the bore in the cylinder head cannot be established by way of a screwthread. However internal combustion engines of the general kind set forth are already known, in which the pre-chamber is fixed relative to the bore in the cylinder head in the peripheral direction of the bore (see for example DE 37 09 976 A1).
Internal combustion engines of the general kind set forth suffer from the problem that the ignition flares to not optimally involve the volume of the main combustion chamber and thus rapid combustion is not guaranteed. If the attempt is made to make the ignition flares larger in size, that also entails a severe thermal loading on the cylinder head base and the piston crown.
The object of the invention is to develop an internal combustion engine of the general kind set forth in such a way that rapid combustion is guaranteed, without excessively thermally loading the cylinder head base or the piston crown.
That object is attained by an internal combustion engine having the features of claim 1.
Because the individual transfer openings do not include the same respective angle with the cylinder axis, it is possible for the angle that each transfer opening respectively includes with the cylinder axis to be so selected for each transfer opening that, in operation of the internal combustion engine, the ignition flares issuing from the transfer openings are at a maximum spacing from the cylinder head base and the piston crown. That provides on the one hand that the thermal loading on the cylinder head base and the piston crown is minimized. On the other hand, in that way a maximum volume of the main combustion chamber is involved, which ensures rapid combustion.
In addition the geometry of the transfer openings (for example diameter and shape) can be varied. In that way it is possible to adapt the size and the impulse of the respective ignition flares to local demands.
It will be appreciated that a prerequisite for this measure is that the pre-chamber is fixed in its peripheral direction in the bore in the cylinder head (that is to say it is in a predetermined angular position) as otherwise it is in fact not possible for the angles of the transfer openings to be matched to the respective geometrical aspect of the main combustion chamber. Particularly preferably the internal combustion engine is in the form in particular of a stationary gas engine which can be coupled to a generator for power generation.
An embodiment by way of example of the invention will now be described with reference to the Figures and the specific description hereinafter. In the drawing:
a and 4b show a realistic plan view of a cylinder head base of an internal combustion engine according to the invention and a detail view thereof, and
a and 5b show a sectional view along the line D-D in
As can be seen from
According to the invention it is now provided that the transfer openings 2, 2′ do not all include the same angle a with the cylinder axis Z (see
For reasons of clarity the Figures always show the angles 90° minus α and 90° minus α′ respectively, instead of α and α′ respectively.
For the sake of better understanding of the diagrammatic views in
The view of an example as to how the pre-chamber 1 can be fixed in the peripheral direction of the bore 10 is also of interest in
b shows the part of the pre-chamber according to the invention, that projects into the main combustion chamber, showing two transfer openings 2, 2′ involving different angles α, α′.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2143/2010 | Dec 2010 | AT | national |
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/AT2011/000451 | Nov 2011 | US |
Child | 13920482 | US |