Simulation studies of LPG injector used in 4th generation installations
 
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Publication date: 2015-02-01
 
 
Combustion Engines 2015,160(1), 49-55
 
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The article presents examples of simulation studies performed on LPG injectors used in fourth generation installations. The needle’s movement was simulated in Matlab-Simulink based on a prepared mathematical model. Thanks to the simulation study it is possible to identify discrepancies in the fuel supply process.
 
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