Key Fuel Injection System Features for Efficiency Improvement in Future Diesel Passenger Cars
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Diesel will continue to be an indispensable energy
carrier for the car fleet CO2 emission targets in the
short-term. This is particularly relevant for heavy-duty
vehicles as for mid-size cars and SUVs. Looking at the latest
technology achievements on the after-treatment systems, it can
be stated that the concerning about the NOx emission gap
between homologation test and real road use is basically solved,
while the future challenge for diesel survival is to keep its
competitiveness in the CO2 vs cost equation in comparison to
other propulsion systems.
The development of the combustion system design still
represents an important leverage for further efficiency and
emissions improvements while keeping the current excellent
performance in terms of power density and low-end torque.
The paper describes the results achieved in developing a
new diesel combustion system for car application that, leveraging
on the high flexibility of the latest fuel injection technology,
combines outstanding power and fuel efficiency with
low pollutant emissions in ultralight engine designed for lower
maximum peak cylinder pressure. The study has been carried
out on a 0.5l single-cylinder engine on which an advanced and
last generation common rail system, capable of very high injection
pressure, has been installed.
Through an extensive DoE-based test campaign in
which all engine operating parameters have been carefully
parametrized, the capability to achieve high power density
and excellent fuel economy with low engine-out pollutant
emissions has been demonstrated and discussed in
the paper.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Advanced fuel injection system; Advanced fuel injection pattern Diesel engine; High efficiency; Peak firing pressure reduction
Elenco autori:
Ianniello, Roberto; Beatrice, Carlo; DI BLASIO, Gabriele
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