Browse Publications Technical Papers 2001-01-0527
2001-03-05

Measurement of the Rate of Multiple Fuel Injection with Diesel Fuel and DME 2001-01-0527

The accuracy of the injection rate meter based on W. Zeuch's method in the measurement of multiple injection rate and amount was calibrated using a small cam driven piston that is driven by an electric motor. For the pre- or early-injection, a sensor with a high sensitivity can be applied to measure the small pressure increase due to the small injection amount. In case of the multiple injection that has the post and/or late injection, a pressure sensor with a low sensitivity must cover not only the large pressure increase due to the main injection but also the small pressure increase due to the post and/or late injection because the output of the high sensitivity sensor is saturated after the main injection. So the linearity of the low sensitivity pressure sensor was calibrated with the cam driven piston prior to the experiment with the actual injection system. Then the measurement of the rate of multiple fuel injection was made successfully up to 3 stages per cycle and the reliability of the system developed was demonstrated.
The injection rate meter is also applied to the measurement of the injection rate of DME that is regarded as one of the future alternative fuels for Diesel engines. As its material characteristics such as boiling temperature or bulk modulus of elasticity of volume are different from the conventional Diesel fuel, the dimensions of measuring system may have to be modified appropriately to achieve the reliable results. Some of the results of the preliminary test to measure multiple injection with a common rail injection system using DME are presented.

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