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An Indirect Sensing Technique for Closed-Loop Diesel Fuel Quantity Control

Date Published: 1990-02-01
Paper Number: 900494
DOI: 10.4271/900494

Citation:

MacCarley, C., Clark, W., and Nakae, K., "An Indirect Sensing Technique for Closed-Loop Diesel Fuel Quantity Control," SAE Technical Paper 900494, 1990, doi:10.4271/900494.

Author(s):


Carl A. MacCarley - California State Polytechnic Univ.
Walter D. Clark - California State Polytechnic Univ.
Keay T. Nakae - California State Polytechnic Univ.

Abstract:

Despite significant advances in electronic control technology applied to diesel engines, commercially available injection systems for automotive diesel engines remain limited by the open-loop mapping of the injection pump. An initial calibration is relied upon to translate a fuel delivery command to an actual fuel quantity. In practice, however, these two variables may be substantially different due to the effects of mechanical wear, repair, and the wide range of operating conditions. Possible ramifications of this discrepancy are excessive exhaust smoke due to overfueling, increased fuel consumption, degraded driveability, and poor idle characteristics. The major obstacle to closing the fuel control loop is the lack of a suitable sensor for instantaneous fuel delivery from the injector.

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