Mudflap wrote: ↑06 May 2017, 18:14
Pre chambers in natural gas engines work even though in many cases the gas is mixed with air before the turbo.
No injection in cylinder whatsoever.
You answered precisely why!
There is already a honogenous mix that is pushed into the chamber. Or there is a second injection of fuel and air in the prechamber itself.
The former may work in F1 but what i am pointing out is that at these AFR it is difficult to get a rich mixture in the pre chamber if you have a direct injector located outside the prechamber.
I think there is a special mechanism at play to get that rich mix in the prechamber and to have the proper jet action. I have a few ideas.... Might just mention one now.
idea #1... More than one injector is used (loop hole)
You all already know my first idea already. That two injectors are used. One in the chamber and one outside it.
Idea #2 - boosted EGR used for ignition
My other idea is that a hig pressure EGR pump is used. This pump distributes hot high pressure gasses from the exhaust into the pre-chambers of the different cylinders. The pump raises the pressure to above compression prrssure and solenoid rleases the hot gasses into the prechamber. A plasma may or may not be made from these gases on their way to the chamber.
The jets are made and ignition occurs in the main chamber.