The static leakage of a common rail (CR) injector is the flow-rate that is recirculated from the injector when the pilot-stage is not actuated. It is a critical issue in the development of modern CR injectors, because it can limit the maximum rail pressure level. An experimental methodology for splitting the static leakage between the contributions that pertain to the different leakage paths has been developed and applied to an innovative solenoid injector for the Brazilian, Russian, Indian, and Chinese (BRIC) market. The weak point of this injector was the excessively high static leakage compared to solenoid injectors for the European and U.S. markets. The static leakage splitting procedure allowed the sources of this leakage to be determi...
The present study deals with the definition of an accurate mathematical model of a production common...
Modeling of fuel injection equipment is a tool that is used increasingly for explaining or predictin...
The basic physical law governing the injection in Common Rail Systems is the compressibility of the ...
The paper presents the results of numerical investigation of the effects of the control valve leakag...
An innovative hydraulic layout for Common Rail (CR) fuel injection systems (FIS) without accumulator...
In the last few decades exhaust emissions of road vehicles have decreased dramatically, owing to the...
A numerical-experimental analysis of a new generation Common Feeding (CF) fuel injection system, equ...
A numerical–experimental analysis on a new generation of hydraulically controlled servo solenoid inj...
An innovative hydraulic layout for Common Rail (C.R.) fuel injection systems was proposed and realiz...
A new-generation common feeding (CF) fuel injection system without rail has been compared with the s...
In multijet common rail (CR) systems, the capability to manage multiple injections with full flexibi...
The aim of this work is to propose modifications to the managing of the 1st-generation Common-Rail i...
A production common rail-type injector has been investigated via numerical simulation and experiment...
A methodology to characterise the pressure losses in quasi-steady conditions (i.e. at full needle l...
Abstract: It is investigated of the DME spray characteristics about varied ambient pressure and fuel...
The present study deals with the definition of an accurate mathematical model of a production common...
Modeling of fuel injection equipment is a tool that is used increasingly for explaining or predictin...
The basic physical law governing the injection in Common Rail Systems is the compressibility of the ...
The paper presents the results of numerical investigation of the effects of the control valve leakag...
An innovative hydraulic layout for Common Rail (CR) fuel injection systems (FIS) without accumulator...
In the last few decades exhaust emissions of road vehicles have decreased dramatically, owing to the...
A numerical-experimental analysis of a new generation Common Feeding (CF) fuel injection system, equ...
A numerical–experimental analysis on a new generation of hydraulically controlled servo solenoid inj...
An innovative hydraulic layout for Common Rail (C.R.) fuel injection systems was proposed and realiz...
A new-generation common feeding (CF) fuel injection system without rail has been compared with the s...
In multijet common rail (CR) systems, the capability to manage multiple injections with full flexibi...
The aim of this work is to propose modifications to the managing of the 1st-generation Common-Rail i...
A production common rail-type injector has been investigated via numerical simulation and experiment...
A methodology to characterise the pressure losses in quasi-steady conditions (i.e. at full needle l...
Abstract: It is investigated of the DME spray characteristics about varied ambient pressure and fuel...
The present study deals with the definition of an accurate mathematical model of a production common...
Modeling of fuel injection equipment is a tool that is used increasingly for explaining or predictin...
The basic physical law governing the injection in Common Rail Systems is the compressibility of the ...