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Advanced Modelling of a New Diesel Fast Solenoid Injector and Comparison with Experiments

2004-03-08
2004-01-0019
Upcoming Euro 4 and Euro 5 emission standards are increasing efforts on injection system developments in order to improve mixture quality and combustion efficiency. The target features of advanced injection systems are related to their capability of operating multiple injection with a precise control of the amount of injected fuel, low cycle-by-cycle variability and life drift, within flexible strategies. In order to accomplish this task, injector performance must be optimised by acting on: optimisation of electronic, driving circuit, detailed investigation of different nozzle hole diameter configurations, assessment of the influence of manufacturing errors on hole diameter and inlet rounding on injector performance. The paper will focus on the use of an integrated lump-1D/3D methodology for the design of advanced new fast solenoid Common Rail (C.R.) injector for high speed diesel engines. A lump-model built up in AMESim® environment was used to address the injector design.
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Advanced Modeling of Common Rail Injector Dynamics and Comparison with Experiments

2003-03-03
2003-01-0006
The aim of this work is to set up a methodology for simulating Common Rail high-pressure injectors based on coupling a lump-model with CFD two-phase multi-dimensional computations. The unit simulated is the Bosch injector. The injector lump-model resulted in the definition of the three sub-models for hydraulics, mechanics and electro-magnetics. The second-order differential governing equations have been solved in Matlab/Simulink environment and are properly coupled together with the one-dimensional partial differential equations that describe the unsteady pipe flow. A detailed library of thermo-mechanical properties for ISO-4113 oil and diesel fuel is included. Cavitation effects on discharge coefficient in the main orifices were accounted for by using results from CFD steady two-phase flow simulations. The evaluation of the model capability was assessed by using detailed experiments carried out at different practical injector operating conditions.
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