Pre-chamber
US-9316143-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US10202891B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10202891-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314418915-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Sep 20, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 12, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 12, 2019 |
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An object is to provide a precombustion-chamber gas engine in which occurrence of knocking is restricted. The precombustion-chamber gas engine includes: a cylinder; a cylinder head; a piston delimiting a main combustion chamber with the cylinder head; a precombustion-chamber cap delimiting a precombustion chamber inside thereof and including a plurality of nozzle holes through which the precombustion chamber is in communication with the main combustion chamber; an intake valve for opening and closing an intake port that opens on the cylinder head; and an exhaust valve for opening and closing an exhaust port that opens on the cylinder head. In a planar view where the cylinder head is seen from below, there are at least one intake-side nozzle hole and at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole, and a total nozzle-hole area of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole is larger than that of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A precombustion-chamber gas engine, comprising: a cylinder; a cylinder head disposed on a top portion of the cylinder; a piston reciprocably disposed inside the cylinder, the piston delimiting a main combustion chamber with the cylinder head; a precombustion-chamber cap disposed inside the cylinder head at the center part of the cylinder head, the precombustion-chamber cap delimiting a precombustion chamber inside the precombustion-chamber cap and including a plurality of nozzle holes through which the precombustion chamber is in communication with the main combustion chamber; an ignition plug disposed in the precombustion chamber; an intake valve for supplying mixed air to the main combustion chamber by opening and closing an intake port on the cylinder head; and an exhaust valve for discharging exhaust gas in the main combustion chamber by opening and closing an exhaust port on the cylinder head, wherein premixed fuel and air is to be supplied to the precombustion chamber without passing through the main combustion chamber, and wherein each of the plurality of nozzle holes has a constant cross-sectional area from an opening on a side of the precombustion chamber to an opening on a side of the main combustion chamber, and wherein, the main combustion chamber being divided into two regions including an intake-side region having the intake port and an exhaust-side region having the exhaust port and defining at least one nozzle hole arranged to be oriented to the intake-side region as at least one intake-side nozzle hole and at least one nozzle hole arranged to be oriented to the exhaust-side region as at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole from among the plurality of nozzle holes disposed on the precombustion-chamber cap in a planar view if the cylinder head is seen from below, a total nozzle-hole area of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole being larger than a total nozzle-hole area of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole. 2. The precombustion-chamber gas engine according to claim 1 , wherein the number of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole is larger than the number of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole, and the at least one intake-side nozzle hole and the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole each have an identical nozzle-hole area. 3. The precombustion-chamber gas engine according to claim 1 , wherein the number of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole is equal to the number of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole, and each of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole has a nozzle hole area larger than a nozzle hole area of each of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole. 4. A precombustion-chamber gas engine, comprising: a cylinder; a cylinder head disposed on a top portion of the cylinder; a piston reciprocably disposed inside the cylinder, the piston delimiting a main combustion chamber with the cylinder head; a precombustion-chamber cap disposed inside the cylinder head at the center part of the cylinder head, the precombustion-chamber cap delimiting a precombustion chamber inside the precombustion-chamber cap and including a plurality of nozzle holes through which the precombustion chamber is in communication with the main combustion chamber; an ignition plug disposed in the precombustion chamber; an intake valve for supplying mixed air to the main combustion chamber by opening and closing an intake port on the cylinder head; and an exhaust valve for discharging exhaust gas in the main combustion chamber by opening and closing an exhaust port on the cylinder head, wherein premixed fuel and air is to be supplied to the precombustion chamber without passing through the main combustion chamber, wherein each of the plurality of nozzle holes has a constant cross-sectional area from an opening on a side of the precombustion chamber to an opening on a side of the main combustion chamber, and wherein, the main combustion chamber being divided into two regions including an intake-side region having the intake port and an exhaust-side region having the exhaust port and defining at least one nozzle hole arranged to be oriented to the intake-side region as at least one intake-side nozzle hole and at least one nozzle hole arranged to be oriented to the exhaust-side region as at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole from among the plurality of nozzle holes disposed on the precombustion-chamber cap, in a planar view if the cylinder head is seen from below, a total nozzle-hole area of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole is larger than a total nozzle-hole area of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole, wherein a top surface of the piston is flat without having a recessed portion, and wherein the number of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole is larger than the number of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole, and the at least one intake-side nozzle hole and the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole each have an identical nozzle-hole area, in such a manner that a flame propagating from each injected torch jet through the at least one intake-side nozzle hole reaches a cylinder wall surface of the cylinder in a shorter period of time than the case where the number of the at least one intake-side nozzle hole is equal to the number of the at least one exhaust-side nozzle hole. 5. The precombustion-chamber gas engine according to claim 4 , wherein the ignition plug is disposed on the intake-side region, in a planar view if the cylinder head is seen from below.
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