SPARK PLUG
Spark plug is a device used to produce electric spark to ignite the compressed air fuel mixture inside the cylinder. The spark plug is screwed in the top of the cylinder so that it electrode project in the combustion chamber.
SPARK PLUG Construction
A spark plug comprises three main parts: the housing, insulator,
and electrodes.
Insulator
Insulates
the terminal, center shaft and center electrode from the housing, preventing
escape of high voltage from the electrodes.
Since the bottom of the insulator projects into the combustion chamber, high
purity alumina with superior heat-proof characteristic, mechanical strength,
excellent insulation and thermal conductivity at high temperature, etc. is
used.
Terminal
The
terminal is connected to a high-tension cord through which high-voltage current
from the ignition system flows.
A terminal nut is installed so this type can support almost any high-tension
cord in the world. For vehicles not requiring a terminal nut, the terminal can
be removed.
Ring, packing washer
Makes the insulator and the housing fit tightly to each other and maintains the airtightness.
Center shaft (stem)
Center
shaft connecting the terminal and the center electrode.
This shaft is made of steel and has the role of allowing high-voltage current
to flow from the terminal to the center electrode without loss.
Housing
The
housing forms an outer shell that surrounds the insulator, supports the
insulator, and installs the spark plug in the engine.
At the bottom the ground electrode is located, so current can flow through the
engine itself to the center electrode over the gap.
Glass Seal
Mounted
between the center shaft and insulator to maintain the airtightness.
Denso uses the glass seal method.
A special mixture of glass powder and copper powder is charged in the
installation section for the insulator and center shaft and center electrode
and melted at high temperature. This bonds the center shaft and the center
electrode and fuses the insulator and the metal.
The sealing for both is good and the thermal ratio of expansion is appropriate,
so even under harsh conditions gaps do not occur and good airtightness can be
secured.
Gasket
Makes
the housing and the engine fit tightly to each other and maintains the
airtightness of the combustion chamber.
There is a procedure for tightening and the appropriate tightening margin must
be secured.
Electrode with copper
Special
nickel alloy is used for the center electrode to reduce electrode wear.
Copper is sealed into the center section to improve thermal conductivity.
Ring, packing washer
Makes the insulator and the housing fit tightly to each other and maintains the airtightness.
Center Electrode
A
new iridium alloy tip with a diameter of 0.4 mm is laser welded to the tip of
the center electrode to make the center electrode.
This lowers the spark voltage, secure reliable spark, reduces the quenching
effect, and improves ignition performance.
Iridium, like platinum, is a precious metal and has extraordinarily superior
properties for a spark plug electrode, for example high-temperature withstand,
high strength, and low resistance. In order to further improve oxidation
resistance at high temperatures, Denso developed a unique new iridium alloy
containing rhodium.
U-groove ground electrode
Nickel
chrome material is used for the ground electrode and various measures are taken
with the shape to improve ignition performance.
One of these measures is the U-groove.
(1) The surface contacted by the air-fuel mixture is large,
(2) There is much edge section, and sparks occur easily.
(3) The flame core (flame size) widens easily.
There are many other features as well and large ignition energy can be
obtained.
Denso obtained patents for spark plug U-grooves from 1975 to 1992.
Tapered cut ground electrode
The
ground electrode has a shape in which the electrode tip is cut to a finely
tapered shape.
This reduces the quenching effect, so it improves ignition performance.
Cleaning the Spark Plug
Due to the combustion of fuel in the cylinder, carbon particles deposit on and around the electrode which not only reduce the plug gap but also prevent the spark to occur. If the spark is still occurring, it is too weak that it cannot ignite the fuel. Hence the spark plug is to be cleaned. Carbon particles can deposit due to any reason like, nature of fuel, mixture strength, lubricating oil, etc. The spark plug can be cleaned by a sand paper.