DTSI
(Digital Twin Spark Ignition System)
It is very interesting to know about complete
combustion in automobile engineering, because in actual practice, perfect
combustion is not at all possible due to various losses in the combustion
chamber as well as design of the internal combustion engine. Moreover the
process of burning of the fuel is also not instantaneous. However an alternate
solution to it is by making the combustion of fuel as fast as possible. This
can be done by using two spark plugs which spark alternatively at a certain
time interval so as increase the diameter of the flame & burn the fuel
instantaneously. This system is called DTSI (Digital Twin Spark Ignition
system). In this system, due to twin sparks, combustion will be complete.
This paper represents the working of digital
twin spark ignition system, how twin sparks are produced at 20,000 Volts, their
timings, efficiency, advantages & disadvantages, diameter of the flame, how
complete combustion is possible & how to decrease smoke & exhausts from
the exhaust pipe of the bike using Twin Spark System.
Digital Twin Spark ignition engine has two
Spark plugs located at opposite ends of the combustion chamber and hence fast
and efficient combustion is obtained. The benefits of this efficient combustion
process can be felt in terms of better fuel efficiency and lower emissions. The
ignition system on the Twin spark is a digital system with static spark advance
and no moving parts subject to wear. It is mapped by the integrated digital
electronic control box which also handles fuel injection and valve timing. It
features two plugs per cylinder.
This innovative solution, also entailing a
special configuration of the hemispherical combustion chambers and piston
heads, ensures a fast, wide flame front when the air-fuel mixture is ignited,
and therefore less ignition advance, enabling, moreover, relatively lean
mixtures to be used. This technology provides a combination of the light weight
and twice the power offered by two-stroke engines with a significant power
boost, i.e. a considerable "power-to-weight ratio" compared to quite
a few four-stroke engines.
Moreover, such a system can adjust idling
speed & even cuts off fuel feed when the accelerator pedal is released, and
meters the enrichment of the air-fuel mixture for cold starting and
accelerating purposes; if necessary, it also prevents the upper rev limit from
being exceeded. At low revs, the over boost is mostly used when overtaking, and
this is why it cuts out automatically. At higher speeds the over boost will
enhance full power delivery and will stay on as long as the driver exercises
maximum pressure on the accelerator.
Main characteristics
• Digital
electronic ignition with two plugs per cylinder and two ignition distributors.
• Twin
overhead cams with camshaft timing variation.
• Injection
fuel feed with integrated electronic twin spark ignition.
• A
high specific power.
• Compact
design and Superior balance.
Digital twin spark ignition technology powered
engine has two spark plugs. It is located at opposite sides of combustion
chamber. This DTS-I technology will have greater combustion rate because of
twin spark plug located around it. The engine combust fuel at double rate than
normal. This enhances both engine life and fuel efficiency. It is mapped by the
digital electronic control box which also handles fuel ignition and valve
timing.
A microprocessor continuously senses speed and
load of the engine and respond by altering the ignition timing thereby
optimizing power and fuel economy.
Advantages
• Less
vibrations and noise
• Long
life of the engine parts such as piston rings and valve stem.
• Decrease
in the specific fuel consumption
• No
over heating
• Increase
the Thermal Efficiency of the Engine & even bear high loads on it.
• Better
starting of engine even in winter season & cold climatic conditions or at
very low temperatures because of increased Compression ratio.
• Because
of twin Sparks the diameter of the flame increases rapidly that would result in
instantaneous burning of fuels. Thus force exerted on the piston would increase
leading to better work output.
Disadvantages
• There
is high NOx emission
• If
one spark plug get damaged then we have to replace both
• The
cost is relatively more