Crdi
Crdi
Crdi
PRESENTED BY:-
ROHAN GHOSH
OM PRAKASH TIWARY
PRADEEP RAWANI
RAJA MUKHERJEE
ANANDA CHAKRABORTY
OVERVIEW
• Introduction
• Technology used
• Principle
• Working
• Features
• Scope for further development
• Advantages and disadvantages
• Conclusion
INTRODUCTION:-
CRDI stands for Common Rail Direct Injection.
Direct injection of the fuel into the cylinders of an
engine via a single, common line, called the common
rail which is connected to all the fuel injectors.
Instead of providing separate piston pumps for fuel
supply, the common rail alone supplies high pressure
fuel to each cylinder.
TECHNOLOGY USED:-
-In ordinary diesel direct fuel-injection systems have
to build up pressure anew for each and every
injection cycle, CRDI engines maintain constant
pressure regardless of the injection sequence.
-This pressure then remains permanently available
throughout the fuel line.
-The electronic control unit (ECU) modifies injection
pressure precisely as needed, based on data
obtained from sensors on the cam and crankshafts. ie
compression and injection occur independently of
each other.
-This technique allows fuel to be injected as needed,
saving fuel and lowering emissions.
CRDI ENGINE:-
PRINCIPLE:-
• Unlike in conventional diesel engines, the fuel is fed into
the common tube or rail and high pressure is
maintained.
• This allows fuel to combine with air much more
efficiently.
• It features high-pressure fuel rail feeding individual
solenoid valves as opposed to low-pressure fuel pump
feeding injectors.
LAYOUT OF A CRDI ENGINE:-
WORKING:-
A fuel injector is
nothing but an
electronically
controlled valve.
SPIRAL-SHAPED INTAKE PORT:-
Provides optimum
swirl and even
distribution of fuel.
INTEGRATED PORT:-