Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meter

Spread and evolution of Common Rail (CR) injection systems enable to influence injection events more efficiently than ever, while injection mass flow rate during an injection event crucially affects the combustion process. A measurement device based on the work of Bosch was set up, and measurements...

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Main Authors: Sandor Vass, Máté Zöldy
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.btp.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/14351
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spelling doaj-d6cdafa2ac62499da2418cc00327e9de2021-07-02T17:16:06ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTransport1648-41421648-34802021-03-0110.3846/transport.2021.14351Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meterSandor Vass0Máté Zöldy1Dept of Automotive Technologies, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, HungaryDept of Automotive Technologies, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Spread and evolution of Common Rail (CR) injection systems enable to influence injection events more efficiently than ever, while injection mass flow rate during an injection event crucially affects the combustion process. A measurement device based on the work of Bosch was set up, and measurements were made with different boundary conditions to explore the capabilities of the measurement system and to validate a detailed model of a CR injector. The main finding of this research work is, that orifice size had no noticeable effect on the measured injection rate traces, while it was stated in the original work that a small orifice is needed to terminate the measuring tube to maintain stable measurement conditions. Moreover, the backpressure level in the measuring system has a significant effect on the measured injection traces. If pressure in the measuring tube is low, gradient at the injection rate rise is lower, while if the pressure is comparable with that of a combustion chamber maximal compression pressure, measurement of higher doses is unaccomplishable due to the long pressure decrease time in the measuring tube after the end of the injection. Based on the results of the investigation, it can be stated that the Bosch-type injection rate measurement method does not give back the exact injection rate shape, a supplementing method would be necessary to calculate real nozzle flow rate. First published online 1 March 2021 https://www.btp.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/14351diesel injectorcommon rail injectorinjection rate measurementinjection rate meterBosch methodeffects of boundary conditions
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Máté Zöldy
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Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meter
Transport
diesel injector
common rail injector
injection rate measurement
injection rate meter
Bosch method
effects of boundary conditions
author_facet Sandor Vass
Máté Zöldy
author_sort Sandor Vass
title Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meter
title_short Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meter
title_full Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meter
title_fullStr Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meter
title_full_unstemmed Effects of boundary conditions on a Bosch-type injection rate meter
title_sort effects of boundary conditions on a bosch-type injection rate meter
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Transport
issn 1648-4142
1648-3480
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Spread and evolution of Common Rail (CR) injection systems enable to influence injection events more efficiently than ever, while injection mass flow rate during an injection event crucially affects the combustion process. A measurement device based on the work of Bosch was set up, and measurements were made with different boundary conditions to explore the capabilities of the measurement system and to validate a detailed model of a CR injector. The main finding of this research work is, that orifice size had no noticeable effect on the measured injection rate traces, while it was stated in the original work that a small orifice is needed to terminate the measuring tube to maintain stable measurement conditions. Moreover, the backpressure level in the measuring system has a significant effect on the measured injection traces. If pressure in the measuring tube is low, gradient at the injection rate rise is lower, while if the pressure is comparable with that of a combustion chamber maximal compression pressure, measurement of higher doses is unaccomplishable due to the long pressure decrease time in the measuring tube after the end of the injection. Based on the results of the investigation, it can be stated that the Bosch-type injection rate measurement method does not give back the exact injection rate shape, a supplementing method would be necessary to calculate real nozzle flow rate. First published online 1 March 2021
topic diesel injector
common rail injector
injection rate measurement
injection rate meter
Bosch method
effects of boundary conditions
url https://www.btp.vgtu.lt/index.php/Transport/article/view/14351
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