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Modern Automotive Technology PowerPoint for by Russell Krick
Publisher The Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Tinley Park, Illinois
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Chapter 25 Diesel Injection Fundamentals
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Contents Basic diesel injection system
Diesel injection system accessories Piezo diesel injectors
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Diesel Fuel Injection System
High-pressure mechanical system that delivers fuel directly into the combustion chambers Unlike a lower-pressure gasoline system, which meters fuel into the intake manifold
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Diesel versus Gasoline
High compression 17:1 to 25:1 Compression ignition No throttle valve Compresses air Direct injection into combustion chamber Engine power controlled by the amount of fuel injected Lower compression 8:1 to 10:1 Spark ignition Throttle valve Compresses air/fuel Fuel metered into intake manifold Engine power controlled by regulating air and fuel flow
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Diesel Injection System
Injection pump plunger produces high pressure to open the injector
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Components Injection pump Injection lines
high-pressure mechanical pump meters fuel to each injector nozzle at the proper time Injection lines high-strength steel tubing carry fuel to each injector nozzle
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Components Injector nozzles Glow plugs spring-loaded valves
spray fuel into each combustion chamber Glow plugs electric heating elements warm air in the cylinder precombustion chambers aid starting of a cold engine
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Components Diesel fuel supply system feeds fuel from the fuel tank to the injection pump Components inline pump filters and water separator to clean the fuel fuel return lines to carry unused fuel back to the tank
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Complete Diesel System
Supply pump feeds the injection pump
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Diesel Injection Pumps
Bolted to the top or side of the engine Meter correct amount of fuel to the injectors Time fuel injection Control idle speed and maximum speed Provide a means of shutting off the engine
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Located on the right side of the engine
Diesel Injection Pump Located on the right side of the engine
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Inline Injection Pump Components
Camshaft acts on roller tappet Tappet pushes on plunger
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Camshaft Operates one plunger per cylinder
When the engine turns the pump camshaft, lobes push on the roller tappets to move them up, forcing plungers up Plunger return springs force plungers back down as the lobes rotate away from the roller tappets
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Pump Plungers Small pistons that slide in individual barrels to push fuel Plungers pressurize the fuel, forcing it through the injector lines and to the injector nozzles
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Inline Pump Components
Control sleeves alter amount of fuel to each injector nozzle
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Control Rod or Rack Delivery Valves
Toothed shaft Acts as a throttle to control speed and power Rotates the control sleeves Delivery Valves Spring-loaded valves in the outlets to the injection lines Ensure quick, leak-free closing of the injector nozzles
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Pump Operation Fuel supply pump fills the barrel with fuel
Camshaft forces the roller tappet and plunger upward in the barrel Fuel is forced through the delivery valve, through the injection line, and out the nozzle Delivery valve closes when the plunger reaches the end of its stroke
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Plunger action in an inline pump
Pump Operation Plunger action in an inline pump
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Metering The rack slides across the control sleeves to rotate them
A helix-shaped (spiral) groove and a slot are cut into the side of the plunger When the helix is aligned with the port (hole) in the side of the barrel, the plunger cannot develop pressure Fuel flows down the slot, through the helix groove, and out the port
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Control rack is linked to the gas pedal and governor
Metering Control rack is linked to the gas pedal and governor
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Effective Plunger Stroke
Amount of plunger movement that pressurizes the fuel When the plunger moves up and the helix is not aligned with the port, fuel is trapped and pressurized Sleeve rotation regulates how much fuel is injected
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Controls idle speed and limits maximum engine speed
Inline Pump Governor Controls idle speed and limits maximum engine speed
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Governor Operation Uses weights, springs, and levers
Levers are connected to control rack As engine speed increases, weights are thrown outward (centrifugal force) This moves the levers and control rack to reduce effective plunger stroke Engine speed is limited
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Governor Operation When driver presses the gas pedal, throttle lever spring pressure overcomes governor spring pressure The control rack is moved to increase fuel delivery (effective plunger stroke is increased) When engine speed reaches the desired level, the governor overcomes throttle lever spring pressure
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Governor Operation
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Governor Operation
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Accelerator-Injection Pump Linkage
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Injection Timing Relationship between the moment fuel is injected into cylinder and piston position Controlled by spring-loaded weights in an inline injection pump As engine speed increases, weights fly outward to advance injection timing, providing more time to ignite and burn fuel
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Injection Pump Fuel Flow
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Distributor Injection Pumps
Only one or two plungers supply fuel for all the cylinders Most common type of pump used on passenger cars There are two common types of distributor injection pumps: single-plunger pumps two-plunger pumps
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Single-Plunger Pumps Components Operation Metering Timing
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Single-Plunger Pump Components
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Transfer Pump Cam Plate
Forces fuel into the injection pump Lubricates injection pump Fills the pumping chambers Cam Plate Rotating lobed disc Operates plunger Forces plunger to move and develop injection pressure
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Fuel Metering Sleeve Hydraulic Head
Can be slid sideways on the plunger to change effective plunger stroke Surrounds the plunger Hydraulic Head Housing around the plunger Contains passages for filling the barrel and injecting fuel into the delivery valves
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Centrifugal Governor Controls amount of fuel injected and engine speed
Flyweight action moves the metering sleeve to limit top speed
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Note the system fuel flow
Single-Plunger Pump Note the system fuel flow
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Single-Plunger Pump Operation
As the shaft rotates, the fill port in the hydraulic head lines up with the port in the plunger The transfer pump forces fuel into the high-pressure chamber in front of the plunger The fill port moves out of alignment The injection port lines up The cam plate lobe pushes the plunger sideways, forcing fuel to the injector nozzle
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Metering
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Injection Timing As speed increases, injection must occur sooner
Transfer pump turns faster, increasing pressure output Increased pressure moves an injection advance piston Cam plate ramps engage plunger sooner
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Vane pump pressure can be used to control injection timing
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Two-Plunger Pump
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Two-Plunger Pump Components
Two plungers force fuel to each injector nozzle Distributor rotor controls fuel flow to each injector nozzle Internal cam ring acts as a cam to force plungers inward Fuel metering valve regulates injection quantity by controlling how far plungers move apart on the fill stroke
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Two-Plunger Pump Operation
The transfer pump pulls fuel into the injection pump When charging ports line up, fuel fills the high-pressure chamber Charging ports move out of alignment Discharge ports line up Plungers are forced inward by the cam ring, forcing fuel out of the hydraulic head and to the injector nozzles
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Injector Nozzles Spring-loaded valves that spray fuel directly into precombustion chambers
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Injector Nozzle Construction
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Injector Nozzle Operation
High pressure fuel flows into the injector nozzle inlet Fuel flows down the fuel passage in the body into the pressure chamber The needle is forced upward, compressing the spring Fuel sprays out in a conical pattern Fuel that leaks past the needle returns to the fuel tank through return lines
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Injector Nozzle Operation
With enough injection pressure, the needle valve is pushed up and fuel sprays into the precombustion chamber
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Inward Opening Nozzles
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Spray patterns for different types of injectors
Nozzle Types Spray patterns for different types of injectors
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Glow Plugs Heating elements that warm air in precombustion chambers
Threaded into the cylinder head Control circuit automatically disconnects the glow plugs after a few seconds of operation
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Tip protrudes into the precombustion chamber
Glow Plug Tip protrudes into the precombustion chamber
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Glow Plug Current flow through the plug heats the element to warm air in the precombustion chamber
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Control Circuit Components
Engine coolant temperature sensor Glow plug control unit Indicator lights
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Glow Plug Circuit
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Engine Temperature Sensor
Senses coolant temperature Feeds data to control unit If engine is warm, the control unit will not turn on glow plugs
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Indicator Lights Operated by control unit
Inform driver if engine is ready to start because glow plugs are fully heated
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Glow Plug Operation Engine cold The driver turns on ignition switch
High current flows from battery to glow plugs Glow plugs heat to a dull red glow When the indicator light goes out, the engine is ready to crank Glow plug heat supplements the heat of compression to ignite mixture
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Diesel Injection System
Accessories Water detector Fuel heater Block heater Vacuum pump
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Water Detector Fuel Heater
Warns driver of water in fuel Water and other contaminants are very harmful to the fuel injection pump and injectors Fuel Heater May be used to warm diesel fuel Prevents fuel from jelling in very cold weather Electric heating element is located in the fuel line, ahead of the injection pump
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Water Detector and Fuel Heater
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Diesel Injection Electrical Circuit
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Block Heater May be used to warm the engine in cold weather
Cold starting aid Heating device plugs into wall electric outlet
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Vacuum Pump Diesel engines have little manifold vacuum since there is no throttle valve Provides a source of vacuum for vehicle systems: power brakes A/C ventilation controls emission control devices (EGR)
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Diaphragm Vacuum Pump
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Mounted in back of the alternator
Vane-Type Vacuum Pump Mounted in back of the alternator
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Computer-Controlled Diesel
Uses a computer, sensors, and actuators to increase efficiency
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Injection Pump Solenoids
Control injection timing and quantity Controlled by the computer When energized or de-energized electrically, solenoids open or close fuel passages to alter pump operation
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Diesel Injection Sensors
Monitor temperature, speed, and other variables that affect fuel needs Similar to those on gasoline systems
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Diesel Injection Computer
Monitors sensor inputs Calculates fuel needs Controls outputs such as pump solenoids and emission control devices Precisely controls mechanical high-pressure plungers inside the injection pump
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Piezo Diesel Injectors
Use piezoelectric crystals to meter fuel Provide precise fuel metering Reduce exhaust emissions Produce smoother engine operation
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Piezoelectric Crystals
Used to open or close injector needle When current is applied, crystal expands and forces injector needle open When polarity is reversed, crystal contracts and closes injector needle Rapid operation allows for more precise timing
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Piezo Diesel Injector Current flow causes piezoelectric element to open or close needle valve
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