Godfrey Greeves
Delphi Automotive
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SAE World Congress & Exhibition | 2008
Gavin Dober; Simon Tullis; Godfrey Greeves; Nebojsa Milovanovic; Martin Hardy; Stefan Zuelch
ABSTRACT Future light, medium and heavy duty diesel engines will need to satisfy the more stringent emission levels (US 2014, Euro 6, etc.) without compromising their current performance and fuel economy, while still maintaining a competitive cost. In order to achieve this, the Fuel Injection Equipment (FIE) together with the pressure charging, cooling system, exhaust after treatment and other engine sub-systems will each play a key role. The FIE has to offer a range of flexible injection characteristics, e.g. a multiple injection train with or without separation, modulated injection pressures and rates for every injection, higher specific power output from the same injector envelope, and close control of very small fuel injection quantities. The aim of this paper is to present Delphi’s developments in fuel injection strategies for light and medium duty diesel engines that will comply with future emission legislation, whilst providing higher power density and uncompromised fuel economy.
SAE transactions | 2003
Godfrey Greeves; Simon Tullis; Barrie Barker
A very flexible choice of fuel injection characteristics can be obtained with an advanced electronic unit injector that has been developed with two electronically controlled valves. Single-cylinder engine tests have demonstrated the potential of this advanced EUI system for a heavy-duty diesel engine. Substantial increases in injection pressure can be programmed electronically at individual engine speed/load conditions, compared with a baseline EUI system, to provide much faster rates of air/fuel mixing. Simulated US and European emissions cycle results, with the optimised two-actuator EUI and EGR, show substantially improved soot particulate versus NOx results and lower BSFC compared with a baseline EUI result. A high-pressure post injection has the potential to give further soot reduction.
Archive | 2001
Malcolm David Dick Lambert; Paul Buckley; Michael Peter Cooke; Godfrey Greeves
Archive | 1999
Michael Peter Cooke; Godfrey Greeves
Archive | 2008
Godfrey Greeves
SAE transactions | 2000
M. F. Russell; Godfrey Greeves; N. Guerrassi
Archive | 2005
Michael Peter Cooke; Godfrey Greeves; Louise A Connelly
International Congress & Exposition | 1993
Godfrey Greeves; Simon Tullis
Archive | 2006
Michael Peter Cooke; Godfrey Greeves; Simon Tullis
JSAE/SAE International Fuels & Lubricants Meeting | 2007
Simon Tullis; Godfrey Greeves; David Draper; Nebojsa Milovanovic; Stefan Zuelch