The Effects of GDi Fuel Pressure on Fuel Economy

2014-01-1438

04/01/2014

Event
SAE 2014 World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
To meet future particulate number regulations, one path being investigated is higher fuel pressures for direct injection systems. At operating pressures of 30 MPa to 40 MPa, the fuel system components must be designed to withstand these pressures and additional power is required by the pump to pressurize the fuel to higher pressures than the nominal 15MPa to 20MPa in use today. This additional power to the pump can affect vehicle fuel economy, but may be partially offset by increases in combustion efficiency due to improved spray mixture preparation. This paper examines the impact on fuel economy from increased system fuel pressures from a combination of test results and simulations. A GDi pump and valvetrain model has been developed and correlated to existing pump torque measurements and subsequently used to predict the increase in torque and associated impact on fuel economy due to higher GDi system pressures.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-1438
Pages
9
Citation
Husted, H., Spegar, T., and Spakowski, J., "The Effects of GDi Fuel Pressure on Fuel Economy," SAE Technical Paper 2014-01-1438, 2014, https://doi.org/10.4271/2014-01-1438.
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Published
Apr 1, 2014
Product Code
2014-01-1438
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English