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Study on fuel injector with Hydraulic Amplifier (HADI) on the example of Mercedes-Benz Actros vehicle with OM 471.9 engine

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One of the recent trends in heavy-duty engines has been the introduction of common rail injector with hydraulic amplifier (HADI − Hydraulically Amplified Diesel Injector) capable of considerable fuel pressure injection increase in reference to fuel pressure prevailing in rail of common rail fuel system. An example of a solution of this type of injectors is the two-valve CRIN4 injectors manufactured by Bosch. They allow the control of the fuel flow rate during injection process and therefore have an impact on the combustion process. In this article, advantages related to their use are described, which allow the engines with such injectors to meet the limits of the admissible content of toxic compounds in the exhaust gases defined in the EURO VI standard. An experimental study of the operation of the Bosch IV generation common rail system was performed on the Mercedes-Benz Actros. During measurement engine load, engine speed, waveforms (electric currents) controlling operation of the selected injectors, fuel pressure in the rail and the control current of high pressure pump control valve (metering unit) were registered. Interpretations of recorded waveforms were made, indicating the areas of application of the various modes operation. The use of CRIN4 injectors for the rapid reduction of fuel pressure in rail was observed, which supports the metering unit (ZME) for pressure control.
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  • Motor Transport Institute, Diagnostics and Servicing Process Department Jagiellonska Street 80, 03-301 Warsaw, Poland tel. +48 22 4385147
  • Military University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Institute of Motor Vehicles and Transportation Gen. Witolda Urbanowicza Street 2, 00-908 Warsaw, Poland tel. +48 261 837046, fax: +48 261 837366
Bibliografia
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Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2018).
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