The Nozzle Location and the Shape of Its Surroundings in the Cylinder of Small Two-Stroke Engine 860169
A fuel injector was mounted in the cylinder wall of an engine of 60 ccm displacement. A small prechamber, through which the fuel was injected into the cylinder space, was introduced. The influence of the shape and dimensions of the prechamber, and the influence of an air stream or a stream of combustion products through it, and the fuel spray was examined. The penetration and atomisation of the sprays were observed. Two of the most promising arrangements regarding fuel consumption and pollution were investigated in detail. The omission of fuel injection at partial engine loads was also examined, and the electronic control of fuel injection was studied. The results of these laboratory investigations are presented.
Citation: Frančiek, B. and Radislav, P., "The Nozzle Location and the Shape of Its Surroundings in the Cylinder of Small Two-Stroke Engine," SAE Technical Paper 860169, 1986, https://doi.org/10.4271/860169. Download Citation
Author(s):
Bizjan Frančiek, Pavletič Radislav
Affiliated:
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering University Ljubljana, YU
Pages: 12
Event:
SAE International Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Advances in Two-Stroke Cycle Engine Technology-PT-33
Related Topics:
Fuel injection
Engine cylinders
Fuel consumption
Combustion and combustion processes
Two stroke engines
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