Fuel Pumps - 21st Century Technology

982053

09/14/1998

Event
International Off-Highway & Powerplant Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
Content
A fuel pump has been developed that uses Twenty-first century technology for four-stroke two-cylinder EFI engines. Fuel system feedback, frequency modulation, and an entirely new drive motor design is part of this technology.
Some of the torque required to drive the current automotive pumps is absorbed in the driving method of the gerotor elements. It is a documented fact that the centrifugal churning of fuel by the motor armature uses 1a at 12vdc. The regulating valve requires a minimal flow [9gph] over engine demand in order to operate the regulating valve with some stability.
Because of high energy demand, it is necessary to submerge the pump in the fuel for cooling purposes. This renders the pump useless for applications where it must run without fuel for a short time.
Heat is transferred to the fuel from the armature and by the dumping of excess fuel over the regulating valve.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/982053
Pages
6
Citation
Kunkel, R., "Fuel Pumps - 21st Century Technology," SAE Technical Paper 982053, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/982053.
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Publisher
Published
Sep 14, 1998
Product Code
982053
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English