Comparative Assessment of CI Engine Response
Date
2014Publisher
University of ZilinaLanguage
enAuthor
Ambrozik, Andrzej
Ambrozik, Tomasz
Kurczyński, Dariusz
Łagowski, Piotr
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The response of the piston internal combustion engine provides an important indicator to assess the engine
ability to adapt to constantly varying load conditions in its operation. It is the main criterion by which engines powering
automotive vehicles are evaluated. It also affects road safety. The engine response depends on the profile of the curve that
shows changes in the engine torque as a function of the crankshaft rotational speed. The paper presents a comparison of CI
engines representing different generations with respect to constructional level. The engines that underwent comparison were
equipped with the fuel system with a rotary injection pump and with Common Rail fuel system.
Subject
CI internal combustion engine , engine response , engine response assessment indicators , engine response modification , engine dynamicsCollections
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