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Multi-location laser ignition using a spatial light modulator towards improving automotive gasoline engine performance
Institution:1. Laser Group, School of Engineering, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GQ, UK;2. Powertrain Control Group, School of Engineering, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3GH, UK;1. Department of Civil Engineering, Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, Xi’an, PR China;2. CRUPE Framing (UK) Ltd., Twickenham, Greater London, UK;1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China;2. Chengdu Keningda Materials Co., Chengdu 610065, China;3. Safety Environment Quality Surveillance and Inspection Research Institute of CNPC Chuanqing Drilling & Exploration, Guanghan, Deyang, Sichuan, China;1. Department of Environmental Health Sciences and Risk Science Center, University of Michigan, 1415 Washington Heights, SPH I 6611, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, United States;2. Westat, 1600 Research Blvd, Rockville, MD 20850, United States
Abstract:We report on a study into multi-location laser ignition (LI) with a Spatial Light Modulator (SLM), to improve the performance of a single cylinder automotive gasoline engine. Three questions are addressed: i/ How to deliver a multi-beam diffracted pattern into an engine cylinder, through a small opening, while avoiding clipping? ii/ How much incident energy can a SLM handle (optical damage threshold) and how many simultaneous beam foci could thus be created? ; iii/ Would the multi-location sparks created be sufficiently intense and stable to ignite an engine and, if so, what would be their effect on engine performance compared to single-location LI? Answers to these questions were determined as follows. Multi-beam diffracted patterns were created by applying computer generated holograms (CGHs) to the SLM. An optical system for the SLM was developed via modelling in ZEMAX, to cleanly deliver the multi-beam patterns into the combustion chamber without clipping. Optical damage experiments were carried out on Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) samples provided by the SLM manufacturer and the maximum safe pulse energy to avoid SLM damage found to be 60 mJ. Working within this limit, analysis of the multi-location laser induced sparks showed that diffracting into three identical beams gave slightly insufficient energy to guarantee 100% sparking, so subsequent engine experiments used 2 equal energy beams laterally spaced by 4 mm. The results showed that dual-location LI gave more stable combustion and higher engine power output than single-location LI, for increasingly lean air-fuel mixtures. The paper concludes by a discussion of how these results may be exploited.
Keywords:Laser ignition  Spatial light modulator  Computer generated hologram  Automotive gasoline engine  Multi-location laser-induced spark
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