gruntguru wrote: ↑06 Apr 2017, 09:46
JuanjoTS wrote: ↑06 Apr 2017, 09:09
gruntguru wrote: ↑06 Apr 2017, 05:02
TJI enables ultra-lean combustion (which is the only "diesel like" feature).
The cycle is Otto ie pre-mixed combustion. It is closer to the classic Otto cycle (instantaneous, complete combustion at TDC) than most SI engines ie further from the diesel cycle than typical SI engines.
Ignition is by spark.
Slowing down and better controlling the spread of the combustion flame and delaying the onset of detonation (or knock) it is more than being able to burn a poor mix.
It might not sound logical but the reduced knock of TJI engines is due to the faster burn which allows less time for the end-gas to heat up.
The ignition is by spark .... of the mini combustion chamber, the rest is burned by the first deflagration.
Yes - but there is no auto ignition (compression ignition).
1 How do you get to heat the gases more to burn the mixture faster? With the compression trying to get as close as possible to the auto-ignition point.
2 Delaying the detonation allows more compression and accumulating more temperature in the lean mixture, it is attempted to reach the auto-ignition point so that the entire mixture is burned at the same time and more efficiently.
Do not take my words literally, I say that they are introducing many characteristics of diesel to gain efficiency.
I think they would not need the spark once the combustion cycle started, but they still use it as a perfect control mechanism for detonation.