System Of Fuel Injection Of In-Line Fuelpumps With Variable Beginning Of The Injection, In Accordance With The Load Imposed. 931683
The variable injection timing, according to the LOAD CONDITION, on DIESEL engines equipped with in-line fuel pumps, can be considered an important tool to reduce NOx levels and Combustion Pressures at high load state and keep acceptable HC levels at low operating temperatures and no load running.
The Light Load Timing Advance (LLTA) system consists on a cut on the top of the plunger, creating a two steps plunger. It allows retard the start of injection at high load conditions and/or advance timing at low loads, depending on the reference state target.
Other benefit from the LLTA is the specific fuel consumption reduction at partial loads conditions, due to the advance timing.
Citation: Arce, C., Rubino, L., Faraj, L., Nóbrega, R. et al., "System Of Fuel Injection Of In-Line Fuelpumps With Variable Beginning Of The Injection, In Accordance With The Load Imposed.," SAE Technical Paper 931683, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931683. Download Citation
Author(s):
Carlos J.Z. Arce, Luiz A. Rubino, Luis C. Faraj, Raimundo P. Nóbrega, Ricardo R. Del Nero, Marcelo Freire, Ricardo Dabague
Affiliated:
Cummins Brasil Ltda., Robert Bosch Ltda.
Pages: 7
Event:
SAE Brasil
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Fuel injection
Fuel pumps
Diesel / compression ignition engines
Fuel consumption
Combustion and combustion processes
Nitrogen oxides
Pressure
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