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An investigation on the fuel behavior for a PFI type motorcycle engine
Hyungmin Kim/Kihyung Lee
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 9, pp.2507-2513, 2009
Abstract : Recently, the electrically controlled fuel injection type motorcycle has been emphasized in order to meet regulations
for exhaust emissions. However, there are many difficulties in selecting the control parameters because the pulsation
phenomenon occurs in the intake port due to the higher speed operating range and the smaller layout than for a passenger
car. Therefore, we investigated the injector spray characteristics which are applied to a 4-valve motorcycle gasoline
engine. The spray characteristics were visualized by using a CCD camera synchronized with the stroboscope at 6000
rpm. Furthermore, we compared the simulation results using the VECTIS code with experimental results. The results
showed that the trajectory of the spray was directed towards the lower wall of the intake port when the fuel was injected
at closed valve timing. On the other hand, when the fuel was injected at open valve timing, a large portion of the
fuel was lifted towards the upper half of the port. In addition, open valve injection makes fuel evaporation time short;
this resulted in better mixture formation than a closed valve injection. From this result, we found that injection timing
has a great effect on the mixture formation within a motorcycle cylinder.
Keyword : Motorcycle; Fuel evaporation; Equivalence ratio; Port fuel injection; CVI (closed valve injection); OVI (open valve injection); |
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