Fundamental aspects of Common Rail (C.R.) fuel-injection system dynamics were investigated, paying specific attention to the wave propagation induced pressure oscillations and to their relationships with the system control parameters and multiple-injection performance. A detailed experimental analysis of the pressure wave propagation phenomena in a last-generation C.R Multijet equipment of the solenoid type was carried out on a high performance new test bench Moehwald-Bosch MEP2000-CA4000 under real engine simulated conditions. The experimental results include pressure time-histories in the rail and at the injector inlet, as well as flow-rate patterns, for both single and multiple injection events. The measured volume of fuel injected on each injection pulse is also reported. The analysis of the system oscillating behavior was carried out with the support of a simple lumped parameter model. Such a model was shown to be capable of predicting the main frequencies of the hydraulic circuit and their dependence on the geometrical parameters. The good agreement between the outcome of this simple model and the experimental data also substantiated the reliable authors' interpretation of the cause and effect main relations underlying the complex flow phenomena occurring in the system. A refined computational model was developed and validated in a parallel work ([9]), providing a hydrodynamic analysis tool complementary to experimentation and a means of hydraulic system layout design and optimization. Finally, the mutual fluid-dynamic interactions taking place between consecutive injection events by distinct injectors of the same system are investigated in addition to the difference in dynamics of VCO- and Minisac-nozzle injectors.

Experimental Investigation of Dynamics Effects on Multiple-Injection Common Rail System Performance / Catania, Andrea; Ferrari, Alessandro; Manno, Michele; Spessa, Ezio. - (2005), pp. 89-100. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2005 Spring Technical Conference of the ASME Internal Combustion Engine Division tenutosi a Chicago, IL, USA nel April 5-7, 2005) [10.1115/ICES2005-1108].

Experimental Investigation of Dynamics Effects on Multiple-Injection Common Rail System Performance

CATANIA, ANDREA;FERRARI, Alessandro;MANNO, Michele;SPESSA, EZIO
2005

Abstract

Fundamental aspects of Common Rail (C.R.) fuel-injection system dynamics were investigated, paying specific attention to the wave propagation induced pressure oscillations and to their relationships with the system control parameters and multiple-injection performance. A detailed experimental analysis of the pressure wave propagation phenomena in a last-generation C.R Multijet equipment of the solenoid type was carried out on a high performance new test bench Moehwald-Bosch MEP2000-CA4000 under real engine simulated conditions. The experimental results include pressure time-histories in the rail and at the injector inlet, as well as flow-rate patterns, for both single and multiple injection events. The measured volume of fuel injected on each injection pulse is also reported. The analysis of the system oscillating behavior was carried out with the support of a simple lumped parameter model. Such a model was shown to be capable of predicting the main frequencies of the hydraulic circuit and their dependence on the geometrical parameters. The good agreement between the outcome of this simple model and the experimental data also substantiated the reliable authors' interpretation of the cause and effect main relations underlying the complex flow phenomena occurring in the system. A refined computational model was developed and validated in a parallel work ([9]), providing a hydrodynamic analysis tool complementary to experimentation and a means of hydraulic system layout design and optimization. Finally, the mutual fluid-dynamic interactions taking place between consecutive injection events by distinct injectors of the same system are investigated in addition to the difference in dynamics of VCO- and Minisac-nozzle injectors.
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