A study was conducted to evaluate the effects of various precombustion chamber design, operating, and control parameters on the exhaust emissions of a natural gas engine. Analysis of the results showed that engine-out total hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) can be reduced, relative to conventional methods, through prechamber design. More specifically, a novel staged prechamber yielded significant reductions in NOx and total hydrocarbon emissions by promoting stable prechamber and main chamber ignition under fuel-lean conditions. Precise fuel control was also critical when balancing low emissions and engine efficiency (i.e., fuel economy). The purpose of this paper is to identify and explain positive and deleterious effects of natural gas prechamber design on exhaust emissions.
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July 1992
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Emission Reductions Through Precombustion Chamber Design in a Natural Gas, Lean Burn Engine
M. E. Crane,
M. E. Crane
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX 78228
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S. R. King
S. R. King
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX 78228
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M. E. Crane
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX 78228
S. R. King
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX 78228
J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. Jul 1992, 114(3): 466-474 (9 pages)
Published Online: July 1, 1992
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September 20, 1991
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April 24, 2008
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Crane, M. E., and King, S. R. (July 1, 1992). "Emission Reductions Through Precombustion Chamber Design in a Natural Gas, Lean Burn Engine." ASME. J. Eng. Gas Turbines Power. July 1992; 114(3): 466–474. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2906612
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