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International Journal of Automotive Technology > Volume 13(2); 2012 > Article
International Journal of Automotive Technology 2012;13(2): 167-173.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12239-012-0014-7
ANALYTICAL STUDY OF PRESSURE PULSATION CHARACTERISTICS ACCORDING TO THE GEOMETRIES OF THE FUEL RAIL OF AN MPI ENGINE
H. S. HEO1, S. J. BAE1, H. K. LEE1, K. S. PARK2
1Korea Automotive Technology Institute
2Kyunghee University
ABSTRACT
In a conventional MPI engine, a pulsation damper is usually mounted on the fuel rail to diminish undesirable noise in the vehicle cabin room; however, pulsation dampers are quite expensive. Therefore, several studies have focused on reducing fuel pressure pulsation by increasing the self-damping characteristics of the fuel rail. This paper details the development of a fuel rail that reduces pulsation using a self-damping effect. Using an oil hammer simulation technique, pressure pulsation characteristics were investigated with respect to the aspect ratio of the cross-section, wall thickness, and fuel rail material. Increasing the aspect ratio and decreasing the wall thickness efficiently reduced the pressure pulsation. In addition, the pressure pulsation characteristics were investigated with respect to the resonant engine speed and injection period. These simulated data can be used to reduce the pressure pulsation peak and to avoid the resonant point in the design stage during the development of a fuel rail.
Key Words: Bulk modulus, Fuel rail, Injection period, Oil hammer, Pressure change period, Pressure pulsation, Pressure propagation speed
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