There are two main ingredients to common rail fuel injection, one being the freedom to choose injection pressure and timing totally independently of the engine load. The other is computerized control, ...
Common rail diesel technology is reliable, clean, economic, durable – and in the MAN Group it is now available for the engine of a small truck up to a large marine diesel. For service on the high seas ...
SAE Transactions, Vol. 109, Section 4: JOURNAL OF FUELS AND LUBRICANTS (2000), pp. 2130-2139 (10 pages) Injection rate profile is a powerful tool to control engine performance and emission levels. In ...
The automotive industry continues to be a hotbed of innovation, with activity driven by fuel efficiency, and engine performance and fuel economy standards, and growing importance of technologies such ...
High pressure common rail system can precisely control the injection time and injection pressure to improve the thermal efficiency of the engine. The injection characteristics of the system can affect ...
The clearances inside diesel injection system parts are closer than those found in any other technology. The plungers and needle valves in injectors need to fit tightly to ensure precise metering and ...
"Common rail." It is a term that at this point is universally known across the entire diesel space. However, for uninitiated or new enthusiasts, the term refers to the manner in which late-model/newer ...
High-pressure common rail fuel (HPCR) systems are standard on nearly every diesel engine today, from heavy equipment to over-the-road trucks, light-duty trucks, large generators and more. HPCR fuel ...
May 16, 2007 It seems hard to believe but it’s true – Bosch introduced the Common Rail injection system for passenger cars to the market ten years ago this month. The first cars to use the technology ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Market research firm Technavio has announced the release of their latest report on the global diesel common rail injection system market. This new report will provide expert ...
However, not all innovations are equal and nor do they follow a constant upward trend. Instead, their evolution takes the form of an S-shaped curve that reflects their typical lifecycle from early ...
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