MPFI
MPFI
TopicMulti Point Fuel Injection (MPFI) Presented ToAsst. Prof. O.P.Yadav Dept. of Mech. Engg. SET Sharda University
Presented By1. Saurav Kumar 2. Siddhant Mohan 3. Vibhor Sharma 4. Vibhu ranjan 5. Vikash Kumar 6. Vishal Agarwal
Introduction
Air and fuel are supplied to an I.C.Engine where exothermic reactions take place inside the combustion chamber and the heat energy is converted into useful work. To produce energy inside the engine , air fuel mixture is to be burnt in correct amount. For mixing the air and fuel in correct range different devices are used. The preparation of a homogeneous mixture of air-fuel vapour mixture requires atomisation of liquid fuel droplets and mixing the finely divided fuel particles with air. The atomisation is accomplished by spraying the liquid fuel through a nozzle into a stream of air which is moving with large velocity.
Carburetor
Petrol vehicles use device called carburetor for supplying the air fuel mixture in correct ratio to cylinders in all rpm ranges. due to construction of the carburetor is relatively simple, it has been used almost exclusively on gasoline engines in the past. These days in place of the carburetor, the MPFI (multi point fuel injection) system is used, assuring proper air fuel ratio to the engine by electrically injecting fuel in accordance with various driving conditions.
Fuel Atomisation
During fuelling of a cylinder the fuel is pressurised which causes the fuel to become a vapour, allowing it to burn easily (compared to the fuel being delivered to the cylinder in liquid form)
Fuel injection
The primary difference between carburetors and fuel injection is that fuel injection atomizes the fuel by forcibly pumping it through a small nozzle under high pressure, while a carburetor relies on suction created by intake air accelerated through a Venturi tube to draw the fuel into the airstream. Modern fuel injection systems are designed specifically for the type of fuel being used. Some systems are designed for multiple grades of fuel (using sensors to adapt the tuning for the fuel currently used). Most fuel injection systems are for gasoline or diesel applications.
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Port injection
D-MPFI System
L-MPFI System
INTRODUCTION
MPFI- a technology used in petrol engines
The computer in the MPFI system decides what amount of fuel to inject System also learns from the drivers driving habits MPFI system makes engine fuel efficient .
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Injectors
The opening of the injector is controlled by the vehicles ECU The injector is supplied with the battery voltage via a relay, the earth circuit is controlled by the ECU When the circuit is completed by the ECU a solenoid operates, the injector valve opens, fuel is then able to be sprayed into the inlet manifold The valve moves roughly 1.5-10 milliseconds. This is known an injector duration or opening time The ECU will make amendments to the duration depending on engine temperature, loading air temperature and battery voltage
It is located in the inlet manifold near the cylinder head intake port
Types of injectors
1. Pintle Type Injector -Offers good atomization of fuel. Prone to deposit build up on the Pintle valve (deposits can reduce the amount of fuel flow, and therefore the vehicle will run leaner than recommended. 2. Hole type injector - Fuel is delivered through holes drilled in a director plate at the injector tip. Offers good fuel atomization and gives better resistance to deposit build-up.
The injector is placed on the side of the intake manifold near the intake port Every cylinder is provided with an injector in its intake manifold .
WORKING
Injection nozzle atomizes fuel into very small droplets. Achieved by providing loaded valve needle forcing out fuel through small orifice. Nozzle valve seats on conical seating due to spring pressure on spindle. Spring pressure is suitably adjusted by adjusting screw to give correct opening pressure to fuel.
Fuel enters to passage drilled in nozzle holder and flows to an annular groove around needle seat. The needle (nozzle) valve is then lifted against spring pressure to allow high pressure fuel to flow into combustion chamber. Nozzle valve closes when fuel pressure becomes less than spindle spring pressure. Extra fuel going up to nozzle spindle is carried away through leak-off pipe to fuel tank.
'Sequential' is the best from the above considerations of power balance/output Sefi-Sequential Electronic Fuel Injection technically is the best of the above variants of MPFI The on-board ECU primarily controls the Ignition Timing and quantity of fuel to be injected .
ADVANTAGES of MPFI
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Improved fuel consumption Better for the environment Better performance. Immediate response, in case of sudden acceleration / deceleration. No need to crank the engine twice or thrice in case of cold starting as happens in the carburetor system. More uniform A/F mixture will be supplied to each cylinder; hence the difference in power developed in each cylinder is minimum. Vibration from the engine equipped with this system is less, due to this the life of engine components is improved.
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