Modeling of common rail fuel injection system of four cylinder hydrogen fueled engine
Date
2009-06-20Author
Mohammed K., Mohammed
M. M., Rahman
Rosli, A. Bakar
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Automotive system components, such
as injection system have an increasing number of
parameters and new design approaches are
required. It is no longer possible to optimize such
a system solely based on experience or forward
optimization. Modeling of hydrogen fuel injection
system is a very important tool that can be used
for predicting the effect of advanced injection
strategies on combustion and emissions of a
hydrogen-fueled engine using port fuel injection.
This paper addresses the modeling of common rail
(CR) fuel injection system for four stroke four
cylinder port injection hydrogen fueled engine.
The common rail injection system model has been
developed utilizing GT-FUEL commercial
software. Focus is paid for the wave propagation
phenomena arising in this system subsequent to
the injection event and pressure oscillations that
influence the injected fuel quantity. Onedimensional
flow equations in conservation form
are employed to simulate wave propagation
phenomena throughout the common rail
(accumulator). The interaction effect of
operational conditions including the engine speed
and rail pressure is illustrated. The required
compromise solutions are discussed great details.
It can be seen that the CR injection system to be a
promising enhancement for hydrogen port
injection engine.
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