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Seminar On

Gasoline Direct Injection


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BIJESH P 8th SEM MECHANICAL


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Contents:

Introduction Transition of fuel supply Major Objectives of the GDI engine The difference between new GDI and current MPI Basic technical features of GDI Engine Operation Major characteristics of the GDI engine Achievements in GDI
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Disadvantage

INTRODUCTION
In internal combustion engines, gasoline direct injection is a variant of fuel injection employed in modern two- and four- stroke petrol engines. The petrol/gasoline is highly pressurised, and injected via a common rail fuel line directly into the combustion chamber of each cylinder, as opposed to conventional multi-point fuel injection that happens in the intake tract, or cylinder port.

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Transition of fuel supply

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Superior power to conventional MPI engines Ultra-low fuel consumption that betters that of even diesel engines WHY NOT CARBURETTOR?

Major Objectives of the GDI engine

Carburetor has following disadvantages


Vapour lock Perfect air/fuel mixture cannot be obtained Lack of throttle response Low volumetric efficiency Mechanical device Compromises on emission

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Why The GDI ?


Advantages of GDI Engines are: Lower Fuel Consumption and More Output Improved Volumetric Efficiency Very efficient intake and relatively high compression ratio deliver both high performance and response Click to edit Master subtitle style Lower octane requirement More precise air-fuel ratio control More rapid starting Reduced CO2 emissions Improved transient response.

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In two-stroke engines
The benefits of direct injection are even more pronounced in two-stroke engines, because it eliminates much of the pollution they cause. In conventional two-strokes, the exhaust and intake ports are both open at the same time, at the bottom of the piston stroke. A large portion of the fuel/air Click to edit Master subtitle style mixture entering the cylinder from the crankcase through the intake ports goes directly out, unburned, through the exhaust port. With direct injection, only air comes from the crankcase, and fuel is not injected until the piston rises and all ports are closed
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The difference between new GDI and current MPI


In MPI or Multi-Point Injection, the fuel is injected to each intake port In MPI engines there are limits to fuel supply response and the combustion control because the fuel mixes with air before entering the cylinder. Click to edit Master subtitle style In GDI, gasoline is directly injected into the cylinder as in a diesel engine The injection timings are precisely controlled to match load conditions.

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Basic technical features of GDI Engine


The Upright Straight Intake Port. The Curved-top Piston. The High Pressure Fuel Pump. The High Pressure Swirl Injector.

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Operation

Fuel is delivered to the fuel rail by the high-pressure pump A closed control loop comprising the fuel pressure sensor, pressure control valve and electronic control unit controls the pressure of the hydraulic system individually for all operating points. The Electronic control unit coordinates the different torque parameters according to the position of the accelerator pedal and undertakes the necessary control actions in the engine.
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Engine Diagram

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Major characteristics of the GDI engine


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Ultra-lean Combustion Mode

Under most normal driving conditions, up to speeds of 120km/h, the GDI engine operates in ultra-lean combustion mode for less fuel consumption. In this mode, fuel injection occurs at the latter stage of the compression stroke and ignition occurs at an ultra-lean air-fuel ratio of 30 to 40

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2. Superior Output Mode


When the GDI engine is operating with higher loads or at higher speeds, fuel injection takes place during the intake stroke. This optimizes combustion by ensuring a homogeneous, cooler air-fuel mixture that minimized the possibility of engine knocking.

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3. In-cylinder Airflow

The GDI engine has upright


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Newly developed high-pressure swirl injectors provide the ideal spray pattern to match each engine operational modes. And at the same time by applying highly swirling motion to the entire fuel spray, they enable sufficient fuel atomization that is mandatory for the GDI even with a relatively low fuel pressure of 50kg/cm2
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Combustion Chamber
The curved-top piston controls the shape of the air-fuel mixture as well as the airflow inside the combustion chamber, and has an important role in maintaining a compact air fuel mixture. The mixture, which is injected late in the compression stroke, is carried toward the spark plug before it can disperse.
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Realization of lower fuel consumption

Fuel Consumption during Idling engine maintains stable combustion even at The GDI
low idle speeds. Moreover, it offers greater flexibility in setting the idle speed. Compared to conventional engines, its fuel consumption during idling is 40% less.
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Fuel Consumption during Cruising Drive

At 40km/h, for example, the GDI engine uses 35% less fuel than a comparably sized conventional engine

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Realization of Superior Output

Improved Volumetric Efficiency Compared to conventional engines, the GDI engine

provides better volumetric efficiency. The upright straight intake ports enable smoother air intake. And the vaporization of fuel, which occurs in the cylinder at a late stage of the compression stroke, cools the air for better volumetric efficiency.
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Increased Compression Ratio

The cooling of air inside the cylinder by the vaporization of fuel minimizes engine knocking. This allows a high compression ratio of 12, and thus improve combustion efficiency.
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Achievements

Engine performance

Compared to conventional MPI engines of a comparable size, the GDI engine provides approximately 10% greater output and torque at all speeds.

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Vehicle Acceleration
In high-output mode, the GDI engine provides outstanding acceleration. The following chart compares the performance of the GDI engine with a conventional MPI engine

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Disadvantage
Complexity and Cost :
Direct injection systems are more expensive to build because their components must be more rugged -- they handle fuel at significantly higher pressures than indirect injection to edit Master subtitle style systems and the injectors Click themselves must be able to withstand the heat and pressure of combustion inside the cylinder.

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Conclusion
Gasoline direct injection (GDI) engine technology has received considerable attention over the last few years as a way to significantly improve fuel efficiency without making a major shift away from conventional internal combustion Master subtitle styleIn many Click to edit technology. respects, GDI technology represents a further step in the natural evolution of gasoline engine fueling systems.

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