Combustion chamber arrangements for rotary compression-ignition

Internal-combustion engines – Combined devices – Generating plants

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123 32SP, 123191S, F02B 5304, F02B 1914, F02B 2302

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ABSTRACT:
A rotary piston compression-ignition internal combustion engine comprises a primary ignition chamber communicating with the main rotor chamber via a tubular insert of highly refractory material fixed in a bore formed in the rotor housing. The tube is screwed in the bore and shoulders on the insert and bore provide a positive location. The insert stops short of the end of the bore leading obliquely into the main rotor chamber and a fuel injector is disposed with its injection axis projecting obliquely and near-tangentially into that part of the primary ignition chamber remote from the main chamber.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2120768 (1938-06-01), Ricardo
patent: 3140697 (1964-07-01), Peras
patent: 3283750 (1966-11-01), Lohner
patent: 3857369 (1974-12-01), Sabet

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