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Steve wrote:
I pretty much agree, although today's high-speed diesels are doing a lot better at approchin the constant-enthalpy cycle than they used to, thanks to being able to divorce the injection profile from crankshaft position via electronically-controlled injection systems. Before I retired there was a group at work doing applications research on micromachining. One of the things they were looking at was fuel injector controls (one for each injector). They would have had a VERY high frequency response. We knew others were working on this (Ohio State was one, I believe). I have heard of nothing on this since I retired in '00, and have lost contact with the group that was doing it. Anyone aware of current work on this? At the time it was aimed at SI engines, but I don't see anything that would prevent it being used on Diesels. |
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