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Fuel systems – SI engines
Mário Alves ([email protected])
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Outline
• Objective of fuel systems
• Classification of fuel systems
• Evolution – technology, regulations
• Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems
• Engine control – fundamentals
• Air/fuel mixture and combustion control subsystems
• Injection, idle speed and throttle position, fuel pump/pressure, ignition, supercharging
• Exhaust subsystem
• exhaust, EGR, oxygen sensors heating
• Other subsystems controlled by the engine ECU
• Radiator fan, Variable valves timing control, A/C compressor control, OBD/Check engine lamp
• Sensors
• Actuators
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• Main objective is to deliver fuel into the cylinders
• at proper timings (optimizing power)
• in correct amounts (for optimal A/F ratio, function of load, RPM,
engine temperature,…)
• in the right form (fuel atomization, for full combustion and lower
emissions)
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Classification of fuel systems (CI and SI)
Operating principle
ICE type single or multiple injectors
direct/indirect injection
technology
Mechanical SI (single point) indirect Carburetor
Diesel (multi-point) direct or indirect
Injection Pump (in-line or rotary), few hundred bars
Electronic SI SPI indirect in the throttle body, few bars
MPI indirect Fuel rail, few bars
direct Fuel rail, tens of bars
Diesel (multi-point) direct Fuel-rail or pump/unit-injection, hundreds to thousands of bars
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Classification of fuel systems
• Fuel system types
• “Mechanical” (increasingly electronically assisted)
• SI – mostly used until the dawn of “electronics” (< 1960)
• materialized by the “Carburetor”
• CI – still in use, but gradually changing to “common rail”
• materialized by the “Injection Pump” (in the figure)
http://what-when-how.com/automobile/distributor-type-injection-pump-automobile/
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Classification of fuel systems
• Fuel system types
• “Electronic” (ECU-based) • Single-Point Injection (SPI) – Figure a)
• Aka “throttle-body injection”
• mostly used in low-cost small-sized SI engines
• Multi-Point Injection (MPI)
• Indirect (external) – Figure b)
• SI: injection is done upstream (the intake valves)
• Diesel: injection is done in a pre-chamber
• Direct (internal) – Figure c)
• pressure accumulator/common-rail systems (SI + most Diesel)
• pump/unit-injector systems (few Diesel)
http://www.intechopen.com/books/advances-in-internal-combustion-engines-and-fuel-
technologies/combustion-process-in-the-spark-ignition-engine-with-dual-injection-system
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Evolution – fuel injection technology
http://engineringcorner.blogspot.pt/2011/10/next-generation-engines.html
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Evolution – European emission standards
https://www.ngk.de/en/technology-in-detail/lambda-sensors/basic-exhaust-principles/euro-standards/
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Evolution – emission reduction vs. technologies
http://www.transportpolicy.net/index.php?title=EU:_Light-duty:_Emissions
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Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Basic carburetor operation
• air is drawn into the engine by the pumping action of the pistons (vacuum)
• the air accelerates as it passes through the venturi, causing a slight drop in pressure.
• this pressure drop pulls fuel from the float bowl (through a nozzle) into the throttle body
• it then mixes with air in a fine mist, which is distributed to the cylinders through the intake manifolds
• the choke valve enables the driver to control (enrich) the mixture, at cold start
http://cf.ydcdn.net/1.0.1.42/images/main/carburetor.jpg
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Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Main problems • Controlling fuel quantity accurately
• dependent on vacuum (not on fuel injection pressure/duration)
• insensitive to air temperature, pressure, humidity, engine temperature, RPM, throttle position,…
• Controlling fuel quantity in real-time
• delayed/reactive response
• Even delivery of air/fuel mixture
• across all cylinders (intake manifolds)
• Hard cold-start
• flooded carburetor…
• Fuel consumption
• 12-15 litres per 100 km was common
• Pollution
• high hydrocarbons in exhaust gases
https://s3.amazonaws.com/lowres.cartoonstock.com/transport-carburator-carburettor-flooded-
car_problems-roadside_rescue-mtun1380_low.jpg
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Electronic fuel injection (EFI) systems
• EFI emerged due to • stringent exhaust emission regulations
• Increasing fossil fuel cost
• evolution of analog/digital electronics
• Basics • fuel pump compresses fuel
• fuel accumulator (rail) stores fuel
• electrically controlled injectors spray the fuel
• into intake manifold or
• combustion chamber
• ECU controls injection timing/duration for optimal engine control
• reduced emissions
• reduced fuel consumption
• maximized performance
http://www.gerrysap.com/efi.html
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EFI systems: Single-Point Injection (example)
• Mono-Jetronic
(1988–1995)
• one lambda sensor
• mechanical fuel
pressure regulator
• first generation
ignition system
• first generation on-
board diagnosis
http://www.jnc.cz/auto/monomotronic/Mono-Jetronic_blo ck_diagram.gif
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EFI systems: Multi-Point Injection (example 1)
• D-Jetronic (1967–1976)
• "Speed-Density" fuel injection, i.e. there is no Air Flow Meter (AFM)
• air-mass flow is measured indirectly, by measuring intake air pressure (3),
temperature (not numbered), RPM (not in figure) and knowing cylinder
volume
http://www.aficionadosalamecanica.net/images-inyeccion/d-jetronic.jpg
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EFI systems: Multi-Point Injection (example 2)
• L-Jetronic (1974–1989)
• L stands for Luft (air) flow meter (AFM)
• first generation ignition
• flap type AFM (11)
http://www.jagweb.com/aj6eng/42efi/page1.php
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EFI systems: Multi-Point Injection (example 3)
• Motronic (1987-1998)
• integrates injection and
ignition (ECU controls both)
• fuel pressure accumulator
(fuel rail)
• more sensors proliferate
• second generation ignition
system
• intake air mass flow is
“directly” measured by air-
flow meter (12, flap type)
http://www.autobinary.co.za/motronic%20(1).jpg
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EFI systems: Multi-Point Injection (example 4)
• Gasoline Direct Injection
http://www.gasitaly.com/f5direct
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EFI systems: Multi-Point Injection (example 5)
• Toyota Computer-
Controlled System (TCCS)
• 1994 3VZ-E engine
http://enginepartsdiagram.com/1994-toyota-pickup-electronic-
fuel-injection-system-efi-diagram/
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Fuel supply system example (E38/E39 – base for BMW 7 Series 1995-2001)
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=446032&page=3
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Fuel supply system example (E38/E39 – base for BMW 7 Series 1995-2001)
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=446032&page=3
• Emphasis on the fuel tank
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Engine control - fundamentals
• Computer-controlled
• closed loop
• fault-tolerant
• real-time
• networked
• Controls
• fuel injection
• ignition
• ISC, EGR, …
• Composed of
• inputs (sensors)
• outputs (actuators)
• controller (ECU)
• network (e.g. CAN)
https://autoelectricalsystems.wordpress.com/2015/12/05/engine-
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Engine control – DGI computer architecture (example 1)
• OEM = Renesas
http://www.renesas.eu/applications/automotive/powertrain/gasoline_direct/index.jsp
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Engine control – DGI computer architecture (example 2)
• OEM = Infineon
http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/applications/automotive/
powertrain/gasoline-direct-injection/
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Outline
• Fuel systems classification
• SI fuel systems evolution
• Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems
• Engine control – fundamentals
• Air/fuel mixture and combustion control subsystems
• Injection
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Fuel injection – algorithm (1)
• Base fuel volume
• engine RPM
• engine load
• Corrections
• exhaust oxygen
• water temp.
• accelerator pedal
• air temperature
• air pressure
• knock
• voltage
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (2)
• Computation of fuel injection duration (volume/mass)
1. Baseline (target) fuel volume is computed according to engine load
• engine load = air mass flow divided by engine speed
• > air mass flow > injection duration
2. ECU selects closed- or open-loop mode based on throttle opening,
engine speed, vehicle speed, and fuel trim and air flow maps
• closed-loop: normal engine operation (A/F 14,7)
• open-loop: cold engine/strong accel/desaccelation (A/F < 14,7)
3. Corrections to the target fuel volume based on several parameters
(see flowchart) and an injector pulse width calculated
• all these computations must be made in a few milliseconds
• for an optimal (real-time) control of the engine
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (3)
• Example “fuel map” (for computing the base fuel volume)
• A/F ratio is optimized for best trade-off of power, fuel economy,
low emissions and knock prevention
• lower load & RPM leaner mixture (A/F > 14,7)
• higher load & RPM richer mixture (A/F < 14,7)
• ECU interpolates between values
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (4)
• Correction according to
coolant temperature
• fuel vaporization gets poorer for
colder engine (specially < 80 ºC)
• injection duration is increased
(A/F mix enrichened) for lower
temperatures
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (5)
• Correction according to
intake air temperature
• a change in air temperature
changes the air density
• air density varies inversely
proportionally with air
temperature
• > temperature < density
• the colder the air, the denser it
becomes (more air mass for the
same air volume)
• more fuel must be injected to
keep the same air/fuel ratio
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (6)
• Correction according to
atmosferic pressure
• air density varies proportionally
with air pressure
• > pressure > density
• air pressure varies inversely
proportionally with altitude
• < altitude > pressure
• lower altitude higher density
less pressure
• more fuel must be injected to
keep the same air/fuel ratio
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (7)
• Correction according to accelerator pedal • fuel is denser than air
• thus cannot move into the cylinder as quickly during engine acceleration
• so, a momentary lean condition may occur
• to compensate for this, the injection duration is increased
• extra injection pulses also may be delivered
• Injection duration is reduced during deceleration to improve fuel economy and emissions.
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (8)
• Correction according to
charging system voltage
• current through the injector solenoid
needle valve is pulled up
• latency (dead time) between when
the current starts and the valve is
fully open
• injector valve speed depends on
applied voltage
• > voltage > current
< injector opening time
• injector must be activated
earlier for lower voltages and
later for higher voltages
• the actual opening period of
the injector remains the same
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Fuel injection – algorithm (9)
• Correction according to
oxygen in exhaust gases
• ECU uses UO2 in a feedback
(closed) loop
• to restrict A/F ratio to a narrow
range where catalyst is most
efficient (A/F = 14.7 1%)
• UO2 > 0,5 V rich mix
reduce fuel injection
• UO2 < 0,45 V lean mix
increase fuel injection
http://www.stealth316.com/2-fuelinjection.htm
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Outline
• Fuel systems classification
• SI fuel systems evolution
• Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems
• Engine control – fundamentals
• Air/fuel mixture and combustion control subsystems
• Injection, idle speed and throttle position
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Idle speed and throttle control
• Idle (or idling) state • an ICE is considered to be “idle” if the two following conditions apply
• the throttle pedal/grip is not depressed
• the engine is uncoupled to the drivetrain (either in neutral or with the clutch activated)
• Idle speed • is the rotational speed of the crankshaft at idle state
• usually measured in revolutions (rotations) per minute (RPM)
• Idle Speed Control (ISC) (aka Idle Air Control (IAC)) • idle speed must be optimized so that
1. the engine runs smoothly (without vibrations)
2. the engine generates enough power to operate ancillary devices
• alternator, A/C, water/oil pumps, power steering
3. fuel consumption is minimized (lowest RPM)
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Idle speed and throttle control
• Typical idle RPM: • passenger-car = 600 – 1,000
• buses/trucks = 500 – 600
• motorcycles = 1000-1500
• Idle Speed Control can be • purely mechanical
• as in carburetor-based fuel systems
• ECU-based, through the control of either
• bypass ISC valve (in the intake manifold)
• inputting air upstream and outputting air downstream the throttle valve
• throttle valve
• Electronic Throttle Control (ETC), Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) or Throttle-By-Wire
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Idle speed and throttle control
• Throttle (valve)
• valve that controls the flow of intake air
• by opening/closing of a rotating plaque (aka butterfly)
• integrated in the throttle body
http://mazdarx7.ugocapeto.com/Graphics/airintake.jpg
http://www.acuravigorclub.com/Timely-Topics/Timely0604.htm
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Idle speed and throttle control
• Bypass ISC valve (aka idle air control (IAC) valve)
• controls the flow of intake air
• through a bypass to the throttle
• inputting air upstream the throttle
• outputting air downstream the throttle
• operating principles
• DC motor + worm drive
• step (servo) motor
• solenoid valve
http://www.stealth316.com/2-isc-iac.htm
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Idle speed and throttle control
• Throttle (valve)
• its actuation can be
• purely mechanically-controlled (driven by a cable or rod)
• ECU-controlled (throttle-by-wire)
http://www.croberts.com/Throttle-control-
system-defects.htm
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Idle speed and throttle control
• Purely mechanically-controlled throttle
• up to the nineties, throttle opening/closing was directly (mechanically) driven by a cable connected to the driver’s accelerator pedal/grip
• driver pressing the accelerator = throttle opened
• driver not pressing the accelerator = throttle closed “idle” state
• ISC is purely mechanical, via the following mechanisms
• manual adjustment of air bypass (screw)
• manual adjustment of throttle position (cable; stop screw)
• automatic adjustment of air bypass according to coolant temperature (thermal valve)
http://www.autozone.com/repairinfo/repairguide/repairGu
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Idle speed and throttle control
• ECU-controlled throttle
• throttle-by-wire has been emerging since the nineties
• BMW was the first vehicle manufacturer to offer electronic
throttle control in the 7-Series (1988)
• accelerator cable gradually replaced by ECU + throttle actuator
• either the driver is pressing the accelerator or not, the
throttle is ALWAYS controlled by the engine’s ECU
• driver not pressing the accelerator = “idle” state
http://www.aa1car.com/library/throttle-by-wire.htm
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Outline
• Fuel systems classification
• SI fuel systems evolution
• Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems
• Engine control – fundamentals
• Air/fuel mixture and combustion control subsystems
• Injection, idle speed and throttle position, fuel
pump/pressure
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• Efficient fuel injection requires
• enough fuel flow (g/s)
• adequate fuel pressure (according to engine state)
• Main components
• fuel pump
• mechanically-driven
• by the crankshaft, through gears, chains or a toothed belt (often the timing belt)
• electrically-driven
• controlled by the ignition switch or by the engine ECU
• pressure regulator
• mechanical (diaphragm-controlled, not used nowadays)
• electrical (controlled by the engine ECU)
• fuel rail (if applicable)
• aka fuel accumulator or fuel distributor
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• Fuel systems can have 1 or 2 fuel pumps
• 1 pump fuel systems
• low pressure (few bars)
• used in ordinary SI engines (figure)
• high pressure (hundreds of bars)
• used in CI engines
• in-line
• distributor-type
• common-rail
http://12v.org/urs/engine_map/22618.phtml
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• Fuel systems can have 1 or 2 fuel pumps
• 2 pumps
• primary pump (low pressure)
• few bars
• secondary pump (high pressure)
• hundreds of bars
• used in
• CI unit-injector
• CI common rail
• SI direct injection (fig.)
http://www.motonic.co.kr/eng/02_product/product04.asp?leftMenu=4
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• Pressure regulators are crucial for optimizing fuel
injection, and can be
• purely mechanically-controlled
• diaphragm-controlled, not used nowadays
• guarantees a “constant” pressure differential between the
fuel pressure in the accumulator and the air depression in
the intake manifold
• electrically-controlled
• controlled by the engine ECU
• enables an optimized control of the fuel pressure in the fuel
accumulator, according to engine/load conditions
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• Mechanically-controlled fuel pressure regulator
• guarantees “constant” pressure differential between
• fuel pressure (in the “rail”) and
• intake air depression (intake manifold)
• operation
• throttle opens (left figure)
1. intake air pressure increases
2. return valve closes
3. no fuel return to tank
4. fuel pressure increases in “rail”
• throttle closes (right figure)
1. intake air pressure decreases (vacuum)
2. return valve opens
3. fuel returns to tank
4. fuel pressure decreases in “rail”
http://www.troublecodes.net/pcodes/p0300/
1 bar = 14,7 PSI
(average air pressure at sea level
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• Mechanically-controlled fuel pressure regulator
http://www.rx7club.com/single-turbo-rx-7s-23/frp-fuel-pressure-regulator-vacuum-line-why-882703/
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• ECU-controlled fuel pressure regulator (CI engine)
• Pressure Control Valve (PCV)
https://www.dieselnet.com/tech/diesel_fi_common-rail_control.php
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Fuel pump/pressure control
• ECU-controlled fuel pressure regulator (SI GDI engine)
• PCV is integrated with high-pressure fuel pump
http://www.slideshare.net/GLADIADORVASCO/automotive-fuel-and-emissions-control-
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Ignition
• (ignition will be addressed in a separated module)
https://autoelectricalsystems.wordpress.com/2015/12/05/engine-
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Outline
• Fuel systems classification
• SI fuel systems evolution
• Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems
• Engine control – fundamentals
• Air/fuel mixture and combustion control subsystems
• Injection, idle speed and throttle position, fuel pump/pressure,
ignition, supercharging (forced air induction)
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Supercharging
• Supercharging = forced air induction
• compress intake air increase air mass (flow)
• power output is increased for a given displacement and engine speed
• Types
• mechanically-driven –supercharger
• directly driven by crankshaft (belt)
• exhaust-gas-driven – turbocharger
• driven by exhaust gases (turbine)
• hybrid (mechanically-driven) – twin-charger
• supercharger + turbocharger
• hybrid (electrically-driven) – electric supercharger
• electric motor/generator supporting the turbo/supercharger
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Supercharging – turbocharger
• waste gate allows exhaust air to bypass the turbine
(modulated by boost controller)
• pop-off valve emergency pressure release (prevents
excessive air pressure into combustion chamber)
• blow-off valve prevents back-pressure in the
compressor when throttle valve is abruptly shut
http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/turbo/
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Supercharging – supercharger
http://www.diamondp.com/kb_results.asp?ID=8
• Driven by the crankshaft through belt + pulley
• no turbo lag but requires some engine power
http://www.americanmuscle.com/power-adders-for-s550-mustangs.html
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Supercharging – twin-charger
• < RPM supercharger
• > RPM turbocharger
http://prettymotors.com/twincharging-engine/
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Supercharging – electric turbocharger
• Series-hybrid turbocharger
• turbine-motor/generator-compressor
• < RPM
• Battery motor compressor
• > RPM
• turbine generator battery
• replacing the alternator?
http://www.aeristech.co.uk/full-electric-turbocharger-technology/
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Supercharging – electric supercharger
• Drive is fully electrical
• Particularly good for low RPM
• when engine power is low
• Tens of kW hundreds of A
• powerful alternator
http://www.aeristech.co.uk/full-electric-turbocharger-technology/
http://blog.caranddriver.com/blowing-your-way-to-savings-how-electric-superchargers-boost-mpg/
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Supercharging – hybrid supercharging
• < RPM supercharger
• > RPM turbocharger
http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/motoring/audi-reveals-
electric-turbocharger-technology
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Outline
• Objective of fuel systems
• Classification of fuel systems
• Evolution – technology, regulations
• Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems
• Engine control – fundamentals
• Air/fuel mixture and combustion control subsystems
• Injection, idle speed and throttle position, fuel pump/pressure,
ignition, supercharging
• Exhaust subsystem
• exhaust, EGR, oxygen sensors heating
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Exhaust system
• Objectives
• convey exhaust gases out of the engine
• reduce exhaust heat, noise and pollutant emissions, affecting
engine power as little as possible
• Main components
• exhaust manifold to draw exhaust gases out of the cylinders
• turbocharger (if applicable) to increase engine power
• catalytic converter to reduce pollutant emissions
• muffler(s)/silencer(s) to reduce noise
• exhaust pipe(s) to link the above components in order to
convey and expel gases at a convenient point in the vehicle
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Exhaust system
• Exhaust system outlook – SI engine
http://hdabob.com/exhaust.htm
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Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
• recirculates part of the exhaust gases into the intake
• 5-15% in SI engines
• up to 50% in CI engines
• EGR aim is to meet emissions standards
• most ICE (SI and CI) must have EGR
• some modern ICE do not need EGR
• e.g. use selective catalytic reduction (SCR) to reduce NOx
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Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
• EGR leads to
• < oxygen admitted
• < peak in-cylinder temperatures
• < NOx emissions
• < engine power
• > particulate emissions (CI)
• NOx reduction efficiency
• < for > oxygen %
• a given NOx reduction requires
• < EGR at high loads
• > EGR at low loads
https://www.dieselnet.com/tech/engine_egr_performance.php
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Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR)
• EGR system can be low or high-pressure and includes
• ECU-controlled EGR valve
• EGR cooler (specially for SI engines)
http://denso-europe.com/denso-develops-it-first-egr-cooler-for-gasoline-engines/
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/13516/en/#
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Outline
• Objective of fuel systems
• Classification of fuel systems
• Evolution – technology, regulations
• Carburetor-based fuel systems
• Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) systems
• Engine control – fundamentals
• Air/fuel mixture and combustion control subsystems
• Injection, idle speed and throttle position, fuel pump/pressure, ignition, supercharging
• Exhaust subsystem
• exhaust, EGR, oxygen sensors heating
• Other subsystems controlled by the engine ECU
• Radiator fan, Variable valves timing control, A/C compressor control, OBD/Check engine lamp
• Sensors
• Actuators
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Engine control - sensors
• (sensors will be addressed in a separated module)
• IG/STA switch, neutral switch, A/C switch
• THW, THA, MAP, TPS
• Air Flow Meter
• Knock, RPM,
• Crankshaft/cam shaft position
• Fuel pressure/temperature
• Oxygen sensors (pre/post catalyzer)
• Alternator output voltage
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Engine control - actuators
• (actuators will be addressed in a separated module)
• Fuel pump
• Radiator fan
• igniters
• Injectors
• Throttle control
• ISC
• EGR control
• Fuel pressure regulator
• OBD/Check engine lamp
• Oxygen sensors heating
• Variable valves timing control
• A/C compressor control
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