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Zero Wear Analysis of an Injector Coupling
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Abstract
The coupling is an integral part of the Cummins CELECT electronically controlled injector. Excessive wear was observed on early designs of the coupling and coupling bore.
The coupling wear was caused by a high stress concentration and excessive side loading of the coupling as it slid against the coupling bore. The zero wear theory was used to develop a coupling design where the maximum wear depth does not exceed half the peak to peak surface finish (zero wear) over the life of the engine. The side load exerted on the coupling was compared with the calculated contact pressure for zero wear. The undesirable effects of a square edge stress concentration are discussed in the zero wear model. The physical effects of the sharp edge and chamfered coupling edge are reported, but not analyzed in this paper.
Three different coupling designs were investigated by applying the zero wear concept. The long link design, which eliminated the bending moment that is inherent to the other two designs, clearly turned out to produce the least amount of wear.
Verification of the design and analysis was made by engine tests. The test results demonstrated good agreement with the predictions for a zero wear design. The long link coupling showed no signs of wear after 250 hours of engine testing.
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Kim, J. and Kotkoff, D., "Zero Wear Analysis of an Injector Coupling," SAE Technical Paper 902239, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/902239.Also In
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