Effects of injector leakage on liquid propane injection engine performance

Gyeung Ho Choi, Seong Keun Shin, Seok Choun Bae, Yong Jong Chung, Sung Bin Han

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Abstract

This study aims to provide basic technical information for research regarding starting performance improvement by using a 2.656 cm3 V6 liquid propane injection engine to study the effects of varying the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) leakage on starting performance and to analyse the effects of such leakage on emission characteristics. To determine the LPG injection amount that corresponds to the desired LPG leakage, 1-301 was injected to find the critical point and, since the injected fuel was detected at the intake starting from 5.51, starting performance comparisons of engine speed and exhaust gases were made at 01, 11, 21, 31, 41, 51, and 61 by measuring the desired value five times and taking the average. Also, to study the effects of a small leak, the starting performance was tested while injecting 01, 0.21, 0.41, 0.61, 0.81, and 11. The major conclusions of this work are as follows: The results of determining the critical point of starting delay for LPG leakages of 1-30 l show that the critical point is 21 l and 14 cycles. For LPG leakages of 1-6 l, the starting time and unburned hydrocarbon (HC) increases with increasing LPG leakage. At LPG leakage of 0.21, the starting time is much faster at 1 cycle, but unburned HC increases with increasing LPG leakage.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)559-564
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering
Volume219
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2005

Keywords

  • Hydrocarbon emission
  • Injector fuel leakage
  • Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
  • Liquid propane injection (LPi)

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