Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study

This paper presents a parametric study conducted on electronically controlled solenoid direct fuel injector running on compressed natural gas. The purpose of the study is to identify the influential injector parameters on the output mass flowrate. These injector parameters are to be optimized in the...

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Main Authors: Mohamad Hafidzul Rahman, Alias, Mohd Fadzil, Abdul Rahim, R. A., Bakar
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling ump-256222019-09-04T03:15:37Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25622/ Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study Mohamad Hafidzul Rahman, Alias Mohd Fadzil, Abdul Rahim R. A., Bakar TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper presents a parametric study conducted on electronically controlled solenoid direct fuel injector running on compressed natural gas. The purpose of the study is to identify the influential injector parameters on the output mass flowrate. These injector parameters are to be optimized in the next stage of the study. The parametric study is conducted using zero-dimensional, first principle injector model, which consist of electromagnetic, mechanical and flow sub-models. In the current study, seven (six input and one output) parameters have been analysed which are the injection pressure, injection duration, nozzle diameter, armature mass, the input voltage, spring constant and the output mass flow rate. Each input parameters are varied in the prescribed range based on the literature. Based on the study, the most influential parameters (in rank) are the nozzle diameter, the armature mass and the injection duration. The input voltage, the injection pressure and the spring constant were found to have no impact on the injector mass flow rate based on the values of the parameter’s sensitivities. Based on the results, the potential parameters to be optimized are identified. 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25622/1/Single%20Hole%20Direct%20Injector%20Simulation%20Validation%20and%20Parametric%20Sensitivity%20Study1.pdf Mohamad Hafidzul Rahman, Alias and Mohd Fadzil, Abdul Rahim and R. A., Bakar (2019) Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study. In: 5th International Conference On Mechanical Engineering Research (ICMER 2019), 30-31 July 2019 , Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 1-7..
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Mohamad Hafidzul Rahman, Alias
Mohd Fadzil, Abdul Rahim
R. A., Bakar
Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study
description This paper presents a parametric study conducted on electronically controlled solenoid direct fuel injector running on compressed natural gas. The purpose of the study is to identify the influential injector parameters on the output mass flowrate. These injector parameters are to be optimized in the next stage of the study. The parametric study is conducted using zero-dimensional, first principle injector model, which consist of electromagnetic, mechanical and flow sub-models. In the current study, seven (six input and one output) parameters have been analysed which are the injection pressure, injection duration, nozzle diameter, armature mass, the input voltage, spring constant and the output mass flow rate. Each input parameters are varied in the prescribed range based on the literature. Based on the study, the most influential parameters (in rank) are the nozzle diameter, the armature mass and the injection duration. The input voltage, the injection pressure and the spring constant were found to have no impact on the injector mass flow rate based on the values of the parameter’s sensitivities. Based on the results, the potential parameters to be optimized are identified.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohamad Hafidzul Rahman, Alias
Mohd Fadzil, Abdul Rahim
R. A., Bakar
author_facet Mohamad Hafidzul Rahman, Alias
Mohd Fadzil, Abdul Rahim
R. A., Bakar
author_sort Mohamad Hafidzul Rahman, Alias
title Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study
title_short Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study
title_full Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study
title_fullStr Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study
title_full_unstemmed Single Hole Direct Injector Simulation Validation and Parametric Sensitivity Study
title_sort single hole direct injector simulation validation and parametric sensitivity study
publishDate 2019
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25622/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/25622/1/Single%20Hole%20Direct%20Injector%20Simulation%20Validation%20and%20Parametric%20Sensitivity%20Study1.pdf
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