Design and Control of Diesel and Natural Gas Engines for Industrial and Rail Transportation Applications 2003
DOI: 10.1115/icef2003-0758
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Design of a Compression Pressurized Air Blast Direct Injection System for Small Displacement Two-Stroke Engines

Abstract: In two-stroke engines replacement of carburetors with direct fuel injection systems greatly reduces engine emissions and fuel consumption by eliminating fuel short-circuiting. Air-blast direct fuel injection using a dedicated air pump has been successfully applied to both two- and four-stroke engines. In this study we re-examine the design of a low cost compression pressurized direct injection system. This system uses gases extracted from the combustion chamber during the compression stroke to supply pressure … Show more

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“…The CPDI system used the same fuel map as the ABDI system. Initial valve timings for the CPDI system were based on an engine simulation model, WAVE, previously described (Gitano-Briggs 2003). The first testing of the CPDI system consisted of verifying the mixing cavity pressurization while the engine was being motored.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CPDI system used the same fuel map as the ABDI system. Initial valve timings for the CPDI system were based on an engine simulation model, WAVE, previously described (Gitano-Briggs 2003). The first testing of the CPDI system consisted of verifying the mixing cavity pressurization while the engine was being motored.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%