Comparison of the emissions, noise, and fuel consumption comparison of direct and indirect piezoelectric and solenoid injectors in a low-compression-ratio diesel engine

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An experimental investigation has been carried out to compare the performance and emissions of a low-compression-ratio Euro 5 diesel engine featuring high EGR rates, equipped with different injector technologies, i.e., solenoid, indirect-acting, and direct-acting piezoelectric. The comparisons, performed with reference to a state-of-the-art double fuel injection calibration, i.e., pilot-Main (pM), are presented in terms of engine-out exhaust emissions, combustion noise (CN), and fuel consumption, at low-medium engine speeds and loads. The differences in engine performance and emissions of the solenoidal, indirect-acting, and direct-acting piezoelectric injector setups have been found on the basis of experimental results to mainly depend on the specific features of their hydraulic circuits rather than on the considered injector driving system.

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D’Ambrosio, S., Ferrari, A., Mancarella, A., Mancò, S., & Mittica, A. (2019). Comparison of the emissions, noise, and fuel consumption comparison of direct and indirect piezoelectric and solenoid injectors in a low-compression-ratio diesel engine. Energies, 12(21). https://doi.org/10.3390/en12214023

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