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Nonlinear Modeling and Analysis of Pressure Wave inside CEUP Fuel Pipeline

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  • Qaisar Hayat
  • Liyun Fan
  • Enzhe Song
  • Xiuzhen Ma
  • Bingqi Tian
  • Naeim Farouk

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Operating conditions dependent large pressure variations are one of the working characteristics of combination electronic unit pump (CEUP) fuel injection system for diesel engines. We propose a precise and accurate nonlinear numerical model of pressure inside HP fuel pipeline of CEUP using wave equation (WE) including both viscous and frequency dependent frictions. We have proved that developed hyperbolic approximation gives more realistic description of pressure wave as compared to classical viscous damped wave equation. Frictional effects of various frequencies on pressure wave have been averaged out across valid frequencies to represent the combined effect of all frequencies on pressure wave. Dynamic variations of key fuel properties including density, acoustic wave speed, and bulk modulus with varying pressures have also been incorporated. Based on developed model we present analysis on effect of fuel pipeline length on pressure wave propagation and variation of key fuel properties with both conventional diesel and alternate fuel rapeseed methyl ester (RME) for CEUP pipeline.

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  • Qaisar Hayat & Liyun Fan & Enzhe Song & Xiuzhen Ma & Bingqi Tian & Naeim Farouk, 2014. "Nonlinear Modeling and Analysis of Pressure Wave inside CEUP Fuel Pipeline," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-11, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:521859
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/521859
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