2001
DOI: 10.1006/jsvi.2000.3605
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Modelling of Dynamic Responses of an Automotive Fuel Rail System, Part I: Injector

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“…The injectors connected in series are modelled in a similar manner as those of a single injector [1]. Assume that the #uid is homogeneous and incompressible and that fuel #owing through each line segment is unsteady and one-dimensional.…”
Section: Modelling Of Fuel Rails and Injectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The injectors connected in series are modelled in a similar manner as those of a single injector [1]. Assume that the #uid is homogeneous and incompressible and that fuel #owing through each line segment is unsteady and one-dimensional.…”
Section: Modelling Of Fuel Rails and Injectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their values can be determined by measuring the pressures and volume #ows through the "lters, given the cross-sectional areas of the injectors [1]. The loss factors K Lare correlated to the needle displacements x L measured with respect to the valve seats of the injectors.…”
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“…Injection process induced noise and air-borne acoustic signals have been sporadically studied for many years. However, previous work has focused on topics other than the noise radiated from the injector itself [2,3,4]. The moving mass inside the injector is a small in the order of 15 grams, and this mass takes a very short time, in the order of 1-3 milliseconds, from the fully open to fully closed position.…”
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