TY - JOUR
T1 - Drive Control Simulation and Experimental Studies on the Flow Characteristics of a Pump Injector
AU - Ji, Haocheng
AU - Wei, Minxiang
AU - Liu, Rui
AU - Chang, Cheng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - As a miniaturized direct injection (DI) solution, the pump injector is of great significance for small aviation piston engines, such as two-stroke heavy-fuel engines. The accurate control of the timing and amount of injections is an important application prerequisite. In this paper, the flow characteristics of a pump injector with different driving circuits and parameters are investigated. The effects of the power supply and freewheeling circuits on the opening and closing delays are theoretically studied. A schematic of a self-designed logic control circuit is proposed, and it achieves peak and hold current control without software intervention. Simulations and experiments are carried out, and the drive current and flow characteristics in different states are measured. The results show that when driving a solenoid with a high internal resistance of .70~\Omega $ , a single power supply is more suitable, and the variable-freewheeling circuit exhibits excellent performance in terms of control accuracy and energy recovery. Notably, the invariable-freewheeling circuit results in nonlinear flow characteristics, and the nonlinear segment corresponds to the drive current transitioning from the peak value to the hold value. In contrast, the variable-freewheeling circuit overcomes this problem. To comprehensively consider solenoid opening and closing delays, energy consumption and the linearity of the flow characteristics during injection, a peak current of 10 A and a hold current of 8 A are adopted.
AB - As a miniaturized direct injection (DI) solution, the pump injector is of great significance for small aviation piston engines, such as two-stroke heavy-fuel engines. The accurate control of the timing and amount of injections is an important application prerequisite. In this paper, the flow characteristics of a pump injector with different driving circuits and parameters are investigated. The effects of the power supply and freewheeling circuits on the opening and closing delays are theoretically studied. A schematic of a self-designed logic control circuit is proposed, and it achieves peak and hold current control without software intervention. Simulations and experiments are carried out, and the drive current and flow characteristics in different states are measured. The results show that when driving a solenoid with a high internal resistance of .70~\Omega $ , a single power supply is more suitable, and the variable-freewheeling circuit exhibits excellent performance in terms of control accuracy and energy recovery. Notably, the invariable-freewheeling circuit results in nonlinear flow characteristics, and the nonlinear segment corresponds to the drive current transitioning from the peak value to the hold value. In contrast, the variable-freewheeling circuit overcomes this problem. To comprehensively consider solenoid opening and closing delays, energy consumption and the linearity of the flow characteristics during injection, a peak current of 10 A and a hold current of 8 A are adopted.
KW - Aviation aircrafts
KW - direct injection
KW - flow characteristics
KW - peak and hold drive
KW - piston engine
KW - pump injector
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U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2975014
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2975014
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85080909984
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 8
SP - 35672
EP - 35681
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
M1 - 9003236
ER -