The present invention relates to a fuel injector for a compression ignited engine comprising an injector nozzle with a nozzle body having at least one spray hole with a hole entry from a sack on the inside of the nozzle body and a hole exit on the outside of the nozzle body, said hole entry of the spray hole having a cross-section being elliptical and larger than the cross-section of said hole exit of the spray hole.
The invention is not restricted to such fuel injectors for injection of any particular fuel, but diesel and ethanol may be mentioned by way of examples. Furthermore, the invention relates to fuel injectors used to inject fuel into cylinders in compression ignited combustion engines designed for any type of use, such as in industrial applications, in grinding machines and all types of motor vehicles, although the invention is particularly applicable to utility vehicles, especially wheeled utility vehicles, such as trucks or lorries and buses.
Neither is the invention restricted to any types of fuel injectors, such as a separate so-called unit injector for each cylinder of an engine with a plurality of cylinders or a fuel injector in common to all cylinders of the engine. Due to large variations of pressure of the fuel injected into a cylinder while passing from said sack to said spray hole exit problems with cavitation may occur. This will result in formation of deposits in said spray hole which will result in a reduction of the maximum flow rate through the spray hole being detrimental to the performance of the engine in which the injector is installed and may also result in an increase of NON-emissions resulting from the combustion of the fuel in the cylinder.
A fuel injector according to the introduction is known through for example JP 2007315279. By designing the spray hole entry with an elliptical cross-section said problems of cavitation is reduced. However, there is a desire to provide a fuel injector of this type having a further improved behaviour.
The object of the present invention is to provide a fuel injector of the type defined in the introduction being improved in at least some aspect with respect to such fuel injectors already known.
This object is obtained by providing such a fuel injector with the feature of the characterizing part of appended patent claim 1.
The concentrically arrangement of the hole entry and the hole exit of the spray hole is favourable for the uniformity of the movement of the fuel through the spray hole and into the cylinder chamber located at the hole exit resulting in a better performance of the engine provided with the fuel injector.
According to an embodiment of the invention the fuel injector comprises a plurality of said spray holes distributed around the periphery of said sack, and said spray holes are arranged with the cross-section of the hole entry thereof having the minor-axis of the ellipse directed along the circumference of the sack towards adjacent spray holes. This orientation of the hole entry cross-section ellipse of the spray holes makes it possible to arrange the spray holes at a higher density than would the orientation of said ellipse be different. This means that for a determined number of said spray holes of the fuel injector said sack may be made smaller, which results in less emissions produced when running the engine and an increased efficiency of the engine.
According to another embodiment of the invention the minor-axis of the cross-section ellipse of the entry hole of said at least one spray hole is 0.05-0.5 mm or 0.1-0.3 mm.
According to another embodiment of the invention the cross-section of said at least one spray hole decreases continuously from the hole entry to the hole exit, which is favourable for a smooth pressure increase and a flow of fuel without occurrence of cavitation.
According to another embodiment of the invention the K-factor in the direction of the major-axis of the cross-section ellipse of the hole entry of said at least one spray hole is 2-15, 3-10 or 5-8, in which the K-factor in a direction x is defined as
Such a K-factor in the direction of the major-axis of the cross-section ellipse of the hole entry of the spray hole is favourable for avoiding said cavitation problems.
According to another embodiment of the invention said hole exit has a circular cross-section.
According to another embodiment of the invention the radius of the circular cross-section of the hole exit is the same as the semi minor-axis of the elliptical cross-section of the hole entry. This results in a K-factor being zero in that direction and positive in all other directions resulting in good prospects for avoiding cavitation problems.
According to another embodiment of the invention the hole exit of said at least one spray hole has an elliptical cross-section. According to a further development of this embodiment the K-factors in the direction of the major-axis and in the direction of the minor-axis of the entry hole cross-section ellipse of said at least one spray nozzle are positive, which is favourable for the attempt to totally avoid occurrence of said cavitation.
According to another embodiment constituting a further development of the embodiment last mentioned both said K-factors are 0.5.
According to another embodiment of the invention the major-axis and the minor-axis of the hole entry cross-section ellipse are flushed with the major-axis and the minor-axis, respectively, of the hole exit cross-section ellipse of said at least one spray hole. This relative orientation of said cross-sections of the spray hole is favourable for avoiding cavitation and obtaining desired velocity gradients of the fuel travelling through the spray hole.
According to another embodiment of the invention the major axis and minor-axis of the hole exit cross-section ellipse are turned around said centre axis of said at least one spray hole with respect to the major-axis and minor-axis, respectively, of the hole entry cross-section ellipse of that spray hole. This way of turning the cross-section ellipse results in a secondary velocity vector tending to increase the mixing of air and fuel moving through the spray hole resulting in an improved performance of the engine provided with the fuel injector.
According to another embodiment of the invention said axes of the hole exit cross-section ellipse are turned by −90°-90° or −30°-30° or 30°-90° with respect to said axes of the hole entry cross-section ellipse.
The invention also relates to a compression ignited engine according to claim 14 and a motor vehicle according to claim 15.
Other advantageous features as well as advantages of the present invention appear from the description following below.
With reference to the appended drawings, below follows a specific description of embodiments of the invention cited as examples.
In the drawings:
The factor Ky is preferably 2-15 and most preferred 5-8 in the y-direction, which results in an efficient avoiding of occurrence of cavitation of fuel passing through the spray hole. Furthermore, the concentrically arrangement of the hole entry cross-section and the hole exit cross-section is favourable for obtaining a uniform velocity gradient of the flow of fuel through the spray hole. The lifetime of the fuel nozzle of the fuel injector according to the present invention may be substantially prolonged, such as by a factor in the order of 10-50, with respect to fuel injectors already known, especially due to the lower degree of cavitation obtained through the design of the spray holes.
The invention is of course in no way restricted to the embodiments described above, since many possibilities to modifications thereof are likely to be obvious to one skilled in the art without having to deviate from the scope of invention defined in the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1551167-8 | Sep 2015 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2016/050847 | 9/12/2016 | WO | 00 |