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http://dx.doi.org/10.15435/JILASSKR.2016.21.1.1

A Cumulative Injected Fuel Mass Measurement Under a Vehicle Driven Condition using Loadcells  

Cho, Seung Keun (서울과학기술대학교 기계.자동차공학과)
Lee, Choong Hoon (서울과학기술대학교 기계.자동차공학과)
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Journal of ILASS-Korea / v.21, no.1, 2016 , pp. 1-6 More about this Journal
Abstract
A gasoline injector rig which can measure cumulative injected fuel mass under a vehicle driving condition was developed. The measurement system consists of an engine control unit (ECU), data acquisition (DAQ) and injected fuel collection system using loadcells. By supplying reconstructed sensor signals which simulate the real vehicle's sensor signals to the ECU, the ECU drives injectors as if they were driven in the vehicle. The vehicle's performance was computer simulated by using $GT-Suite^{(R)}$ software based on both engine part load performance and automatic transmission shift map. Throttle valve position, engine and vehicle speed, air mass flow rate et al. were computer simulated. The used vehicle driving pattern for the simulation was FTP-75 mode. For reconstructing the real vehicle sensor signals which are correspondent to the $GT-Suite^{(R)}$ simulated vehicle's performance, the DAQ systems were used. The injected fuel was collected with mess cylinders. The collected fuel mass in the mess cylinder with elapsed time after starting FTP-75 driving mode was measured using loadcells. The developed method shows highly improved performance in fast timing and accuracy of the cumulative injected fuel mass measurement under the vehicle driven condition.
Keywords
Cumulative injected fuel quantity; Loadcell; Engine part load performance; Vehicle driving performance; Engine control unit(ECU);
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