Abstract
Abstract
A method of measuring the instantaneous mass flowrates of fuels passing through fast operating injection nozzles is described. The flowrate information is deduced from instantaneous pressure gradient measurements. Through a Fourier transformation, the Fourier coefficients of the pressure gradient are determined, which are used for the calculation of the transient mass flowrate of fuel through injection nozzles, utilizing a special reconstruction algorithm. The theoretical background of the measurement method is provided and the development work to yield a practically applicable measuring system is summarized. The latter is used for verification experiments, providing time-resolved flowrates for a magnetically driven injection valve operating at a pressure of approximately 6 bar. Online measurement of the injection mass flowrates can be recorded with this measuring system and information can be obtained for individual injection events. Cycle-to-cycle variations can be detected in this way.
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