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Title: Improvement of diesel injector nozzle test techniques
Authors: Aulin, D.
Klymenko, O.
Falendysh, A.
Kletska, O.
Dizo, J.
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: IOP Publishing Ltd
Citation: Improvement of diesel injector nozzle test techniques / D. Aulin, O. Klymenko, A. Falendysh, O. Kletska, J. Dizo // IOP Conference. Series: Materials Science and Engineering. - 2020. - Vol. 985, Issue 1. - Р. 1-7.
Series/Report no.: Materials Science and Engineering;
Abstract: Due to changes in the characteristics of the fuel equipment during operation, a considerable part of the life cycle of locomotive engines operate under increased fuel consumption, and thermal voltage, which often causes degraded environmental performance and reduced engine capacity and, as a result, low efficiency of the locomotive. A reserve for improving the performance of the diesel plant and the diesel locomotive in general is the implementation of measures to prevent changes in the characteristics of the fuel system, for example, the development of clean-in-place technique of fuel systems from carbon deposits. In order to determine the effectiveness of such measures, it is necessary to apply new quality control methods of fuel atomization. The article offers a more informative method for evaluating the quality of fuel atomization, which can be used in locomotive depots during research and development work. The method consists of microphotography of the drops of sprayed fuel followed by microscopic analysis and processing of the results using special software. It is proposed to process the results of injectors testing using a statistical method, taking into account the parameters according to the Rosin-Rammler dependence for the relative total curve. As a result of the work, it became possible to develop requirements and implement technical improvements to the test stands for fuel equipment of diesel locomotives.
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