Combustion Enhancement via Discharge Current Modulation under Turbulence Conditions
2026-01-0336
4/7/2026
- Content
- Utilizing low carbon fuel in lean burn combustion presents a compelling strategy for improving thermal efficiency and reducing NOx emissions. Methane, the main content of natural gas, still receives challenge of a rapid and complete combustion process because of its low flame speed. The long combustion duration deteriorates the performance of a spark ignition engine, in terms of poor combustion instability and misfire. Although ignition timing can be utilized to adjust the combustion phasing, the ignition process faces challenges due to reduced background pressure and temperature at advanced spark timings. In this paper, a rapid compression machine equipped with a specially designed flow chamber is utilized to enhance the turbulence flow, and a custom-built ignition module is utilized to provide boosted discharge current to enhance the ignition stability under flow conditions. An effective spark energy required to enhance the combustion process is investigated under both stoichiometric and lean conditions. Further increase of discharge current amplitude beyond this boundary yields minimal impact on the flame propagation process. This study will offer important insights for developing an on-demand ignition energy profiling strategy to reduce sparkplug electrode erosion.
- Citation
- Jin, L., Cong, B., Yu, X., Kong, X., et al., "Combustion Enhancement via Discharge Current Modulation under Turbulence Conditions," WCX SAE World Congress Experience, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 14, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4271/2026-01-0336.