Fuel Systems: Diesel Fuel Systems
Diesl fuel systems Diesel fuel injection Diesel engines draw air only, past the intake valve into the cylinder. Fuel is injected into the cylinder at high pressure. The amount of fuel injected varies to suit load, and control engine speed.
 
  High pressure components For all diesel engines, at a fixed fuel setting, the amount of fuel delivered to the engine will increase as engine and pump speed increases. It must be controlled, or over-speeding of the engine will occur.
 
  Diesel fuel The cetane rating of a diesel fuel defines how easily the fuel will ignite when it is injected into the cylinder. The lower a fuel’s cetane rating, the longer it takes to reach ignition point.
 
  Diesel fuel characteristics
 
The primary factors that affect the performance of diesel fuel are: the cetane rating, viscosity, its cloud point, the the extent to which the fuel is contaminated.
 
  Cetane number
 
Cetane number or CN is to diesel fuel what octane rating is to gasoline. It is a measure of the fuel's combustion quality.
 
  The quiet diesel evolution
 
Clean biodiesel fuels, dual fuel CNG/diesel injection systems and similar innovations are helping to clean up diesel emissions—and so are microprocessors. The improvements made in the last few years to light-duty diesel engines are very impressive.
 
  Clean diesel technology Diesel automobiles are also making a comeback. Second-generation “refined power” diesel engines with greater efficiency and improved overall performance are part of the reason.

Diesel fuel system components Diesel tanks & lines The fuel tank stores fuel away from the engine. Baffles ensure the pickup tube is always submerged in fuel. This stops air entering the system.
 
  Diesel fuel filters Fuel filters remove abrasive particles, and water.
 
  Lift pump A diaphragm-type lift pump can be mounted on the engine, or the injection pump. An eccentric on a camshaft pushes on a rocker arm. It acts on a diaphragm to create a pressure difference, which lifts fuel from the tank to the injection system.
 
  Plunger pump A plunger-type lift pump is mounted on the in-line injection pump, and driven by a cam inside the in-line injection pump housing.
 
  Priming pump Light vehicle diesel engines use a priming pump to remove air from the fuel system. Otherwise, the engine would have to be cranked over with the starter motor, to bleed and prime the system.
 
  Inline injection pump An in-line injection pump meters the fuel and raises its pressure. The basic principle is for a plunger to act on a column of fuel, to lift an injector needle off its seat.
 
  Mechanical or pneumatic governors A mechanical governor uses rotating fly weights to control movement of a rack against a spring. A pneumatic governor has a venturi unit, linked to a diaphragm assembly, on the in-line injection pump housing.
 
  Distributor-type injection pump The distributor-type pump uses a vane-type transfer pump to fill the single pumping element. This then raises fuel pressure to injection pressure. A distribution system then distributes fuel to each cylinder, in the firing order of the engine.
 
  Diesel injectors
 
The injection pump delivers fuel to the injector. As fuel pressure rises, it acts on the needle valve, eventually lifting it from its seat. Highly-pressurized fuel enters the engine in an atomized spray at a high velocity.
 
  Glow plugs
 
In the tip of the glow plug is a coil of a resistive wire or a filament which heats up when electricity is connected.
 
  Cummins & Detroit Diesel injection Unit injectors have been available for many years in heavy commercial diesel engines. These include the 'Cummins Pressure Time System' and the Detroit Diesel System.

Diesel electronic control Diesel electronic control systems
 
Electronic controlled diesel systems give very precise control of the fuel injection and combustion process.
 
  Common rail diesel injection system
 
The Common Rail Diesel Injection System delivers a more controlled quantity of atomised fuel, which leads to better fuel economy; a reduction in exhaust emissions; and a significant decrease in engine noise during operation.
 
  HEUI diesel injection system
 
The Hydraulically actuated, Electronically controlled Unit Injector or HEUI system of diesel fuel injection operates by drawing fuel from the tank using a tandem high and low pressure fuel pump.