Congress Programme

Technical Sessions

F2008-06-171

Development of an Innovative Direct-Acting Diesel Injector from Concept to State-Of-The-Art Product

Mr. Stefan Zuelch, Delphi Diesel Systems, United Kingdom
Dr. Detlev Schoeppe, Delphi Diesel Systems, France
Mr. Mike Cooke, Delphi Diesel Systems, United Kingdom
Mr. Martin Hardy, Delphi Diesel Systems, United Kingdom
Mr. Gavin Dober, Delphi Diesel Systems, United Kingdom

This paper describes an innovative approach taken in the design of a new common rail injector which uses a piezo stack to directly actuate the needle of the injector nozzle (direct acting concept) instead of using today´s servo concepts. The direct acting injector provides a step reduction in engine-out emissions and fuel consumption. A revolutionary rather than evolutionary development path was followed in order to realise new levels of functionality to meet or exceed the customer requirements. After protecting the new concept with patents, throughout the early development cycle intensive use was made of numerical simulation tools to ensure a robust optimisation of dimensional values. This ensured that the number of design iterations required was minimised and shortened the time required to demonstrate proof-of-concept. The result is an injector with radically new configuration compared to existing products, which includes the novel arrangement of how the piezo actuator is placed inside the injector. This inventive step leads the way to improved electrical and hydraulic system efficiency which ultimately offers fuel economy and emissions benefits to the end user. Significant innovation was applied in the generation of new electrical drive software and hardware to realise the full potential of the injector.

(Remark of the author: The paper should not just explain the new technology but show the development process from the first idea to mass production taking the example of the direct acting injector, which will go in production soon. It should also describe the importance for an automotive supplier to implement an innovation process and to protect the Intellectual Property of new concepts.)

Session: Fuel Injection II