Internal-combustion engines – Precombustion and main combustion chambers in series – Having fluid whirling means
Patent
1990-02-07
1991-11-19
Argenbright, Tony M.
Internal-combustion engines
Precombustion and main combustion chambers in series
Having fluid whirling means
123279, 123661, F02B 1908
Patent
active
050657151
ABSTRACT:
A cylinder head, more preferably a piston, of an internal combustion engine is provided on its compression face with a substantially central bowl and a plurality of discrete squish jet channels circumferentially spaced about the bowl. Each of the channels is open to the compression face along its full length from an inlet end to a discharge end opening into the bowl. The channels provide the main paths for fluid flow from the areas on compression face surrounding the bowl into the bowl. The piston and cylinder are so shaped that as the piston approaches top dead center position the air fuel mixture is forced from the compression face into and along the channels from the inlet end to the discharge end and are discharged as interacting jets into the bowl and increase the turbulence in the air fuel mixture in the bowl.
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Argenbright Tony M.
Rowley C. A.
The University of British Columbia
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