Abstract

Ammonia-hydrogen blend fuels offer the potential for zero-carbon emissions in internal combustion (IC) engines. To improve combustion performance, considerable attention has been focused on pre-chamber jet ignition technologies. Passive pre-chamber featuring a simple structure can be installed in the spark plug hole without modifying the cylinder head. However, the jet ignition characteristics of ammonia-hydrogen passive pre-chambers are not fully understood, and there is a lack of visualized evidence on how critical parameters (e.g., equivalence ratio and hydrogen/ammonia ratio) impact ignition processes. This work investigated the effects of equivalence ratio and hydrogen/ammonia ratio on ammonia-hydrogen jet ignition characteristics in a rapid compression machine with passive pre-chamber. High-speed photography and instantaneous pressure acquisition were employed to capture detailed ignition and combustion evolutions. Results show that under low hydrogen/ammonia ratio conditions, there exists a combustion regime with noticeable fluctuations in jet penetration, indicating degenerate ignition performance. As the hydrogen/ammonia ratio increases from 0 % to 20 %, the ignition delay time of mixtures in the main chamber is reduced by 70 %, suggesting an improved overall ignition performance. Regarding the equivalence ratio, more pronounced effects on jet ignition and flame propagation are identified under lean-burning conditions. For mixtures at the hydrogen/ammonia ratio of 20 %, as the equivalence ratio increases from 0.6 to 0.8 and from 0.8 to 1.0, the decay rates for 10 %–90 % combustion duration are 82.5 % and 20.6 %, respectively. Besides, with the increase of equivalence ratio, flame initiation is shifted from the jet head to the side surface. The role of hydrogen/ammonia ratio and equivalence ratio is different, with the former modifying mixture reactivity while the latter affecting ignition energy.

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