Balancing Hydraulic Flow and Fuel Injection Parameters for Low-Emission and High-Efficiency Automotive Diesel Engines
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The introduction of new light-duty vehicle emission
limits to comply under real driving conditions (RDE)
is pushing the diesel engine manufacturers to identify
and improve the technologies and strategies for further
emission reduction. The latest technology advancements on
the after-treatment systems have permitted to achieve very
low emission conformity factors over the RDE, and therefore,
the biggest challenge of the diesel engine development is maintaining
its competitiveness in the trade-off "CO2-system cost"
in comparison to other propulsion systems. In this regard,
diesel engines can continue to play an important role, in the
short-medium term, to enable cost-effective compliance of
CO2-fleet emission targets, either in conventional or hybrid
propulsion systems configuration. This is especially true for
large-size cars, SUVs and light commercial vehicles.
In this framework, a comprehensive approach covering
the whole powertrain is of primary importance in order to
simultaneously meet the performance, efficiency, noise and
emission targets, and therefore, further development of the
combustion system design and injection system represent
important levers for additional improvements. For this
purpose, a dedicated 0.5 dm3 single-cylinder engine has been
developed and equipped with, a state-of-the-art Euro 6
combustion system, and an advanced common rail fuel injection
system (FIS) offering higher flexibility in terms of injection
strategy and higher quantity accuracy. Three injector
nozzles with different hydraulic flow rates (HF) have been
selected and employed for the overall combustion
process optimization.
The optimization has been performed by means of an
extensive DoE-based test campaign in which the engine and
FIS operating parameters have been parametrized with the
aim to carry out a proper combination in terms of HF and
injection strategy. The results at partial load conditions
evidence significant advantages in applying an advanced
injection pattern, while the HF reduction can significantly
improve the smoke emission and combustion noise without
fuel consumption penalties. Therefore, a proper combination
and optimization of the HF and injection strategy can provide
low noise and engine-out smoke while maintaining the rated
power performance targets.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
engine
Elenco autori:
Ianniello, Roberto; Beatrice, Carlo; DI BLASIO, Gabriele
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