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Modelling of the Dynamic Processes in an Electronic Diesel Fuel Injection System

1992-02-01
920240
The new generation of electronic Diesel fuel injection systems with special solenoid valves presents a complicated mechanical/electrical system. It involves a combination of mechanical motion, hydraulic pressure wave propagation, and the transient magnetic and electrical processes which interact with other. In this paper, the coupled dynamic behavior of the new system is studied based on a research type electronic pump-pipe-injector system developed by authors. A general physical model is established, which includes other structure types such as the electronic unit injector and the electronic distributor pump system. Traditional mathematical models for conventional mechanical injection system or conventional solenoid valves, alone or simply connected, are not suitable for the new type of injection system. Therefore, a new comprehensive mathematical model is formulated.
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Performance and Emissions of a 0.273 Liter Direct Injection Diesel Engine Fuelled with Neat Dimethyl Ether

1995-02-01
950064
An experimental study is presented in which the use of neat dimethyl ether (DME) in a small non-turbo-charged diesel engine is demonstrated. It was found that with only minor fuel system modifications, DME gave very satisfactory combustion, performance and emissions. Engine operation with thermal efficiency equivalent to diesel fuel was achieved with much lower NOx emissions and with extremely low smoke and less engine noise. Additional NO, reductions were obtained by the use of EGR, without visible smoke and without deterioration in thermal efficiency, A limited durability study showed that the diesel fuel injection pump could operate on DME for more than 500 hours. A comparison of pure and technical grade DME was conducted.
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