Combustion Research Unit CRU Tool
Combustion Research Unit CRU Tool
Combustion Research Unit CRU Tool
Fueltech AS
Ilsvikveien 22A
N-7019 TRONDHEIM - NORWAY
Tel: +47 73 56 23 00
Fax: +47 73 56 23 10
Internet: www.fueltech.no
The CRU instrument from Fueltech is an advanced tool for research on ignitionand combustion properties. The instrument is based on Constant Volume
Combustion Chamber (CVCC), features an electronically controlled, highpressure fuel injector and a broad range of sensors for measurement and control
of the system during operation. Sophisticated electronics- and user-friendly
software enables simple and cost-efficient operation of the equipment
Brief description of the concept
A CVCC system consists of a combustion chamber and a nozzle to inject fuel into the chamber. When
fuel is injected into the heated and pressurized combustion chamber, the fuel evaporates, ignites and
combusts just like in an ordinary engine.
The CRU is a scientists tool for analysis of fuel properties and the sensitivity of these properties to
change in physical conditions.
The purpose of the system is to simulate the process that takes place in a reciprocating engine during
combustion of fuel. The most important difference is the simplified approach, where the effects of engine
dynamics (ie. pistion movement) are eliminated, making it easier to isolate and study the effects of the
fuel.
All process parameters are measured and controlled in order to create reproducible conditions.
During the combustion phase, the chamber pressure is measured and transferred to the computer for
further analysis and presentation.
Background
The CRU has been developed based on many years of experience from development and production
of testing equipment based on Constant Volume Combustion Chamber - CVCC technology. This
principle has become widely accepted as a cost-efficient alternative to full-scale testing on rotating
engines. The CVCC together with sophisticated data acquisition and analysis, also opens up for study
of details of the combustion process that previously have been unavailable by use of traditional
techniques.
CRU is a valuable research and development tool for Automotive Engine Manufacturers,
Ship Engine Builders, Oil Companies, Universities and other Commercial Research
Laboratories working in the field of engine technology and optimized combustion.
Fuel Research
The CRU concept is very well suited for both qualitative as well as quantitative study of fuel properties:
Keep technical solution constant, and isolate the effects of varying fuel properties.
Change process parameters (temperature, pressure, injected volume, injection pressure) and
observe the effect of the combustion process.
It is possible to charge the chamber with a mix of for instance air and CO2, and analyse how
different concentrations affect ignition/combustion properties.
Engine Research
The CRU can help to answer questions related to future requirements for efficient and low-emissions
engines.
The CRU can be equipped with different technical solutions and help determine operational limits
on injection system, combustion chamber etc.
Solution
Combustion
chamber
Injection unit
Data acquisition
and control
Fuel supply
Sensors and
actuators
Injection system
The CRU is features an injection system based on industry-standard highpressue common rail injector. Injection pressure can be varied from 300 bar
to 1600 bar.
The injector can also be equipped with special sensors in order to monitor the
nozzle movement.
Injection pressure and nozzle movement is logged and data are available for
viewing and analysis in the user software.
Combustion chamber
The design of the combustion chamber must be optimized according to the
type of fuel and injection nozzle to be used (spray angle, longitudinal
penetration etc.)
The chamber is heated with multiple individually controlled heater elements
with separate temperature sensor for uniform temperature distribution.
Fig 4: Chamber temperature distribution
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Heptane ROHR
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21
Heptane pChamber
20
0
0
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0
10
15
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25
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25
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Air reservoir
Hydraulic Unit
for high pressure
injection system
Connection to Computer
-9 pin serial cable
-USB cable
Circulation Cooler
Chamber pressure
Chamber temperature
Injection pressure
Chamber temperature
Max 610 C
Chamber pressure
Inner diameter:
min 70 mm
Chamber volume
385 cm
BOSCH CR injector
Electronic control of timing, opening period, pressure
Injection pressure
Injected volume:
Approx. 0,05-0,12 ml
1)
100 mm
Inner length:
Fuel Injection
Fuel pump and injeciton nozzle
1)
2 heaters / 2 sensors
Air and exhaust valve / pressure sensor
Fuel pressure
Electronically adjusted
Test results
Chamber pressure trace: resolution:
Operational Requirements
Test time 1 test
Life-time
Precision
Repeatability and precision of measurements will depend on the type of configuration and may vary for each individual
unit.
1)
Optional configurations
Other options and configurations are possible based on specifications from user:
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injection system
chamber layout: Can be individually adapted to the engine type in question
chamber temperature and pressure: up to 850 C, 100 bar
charge composition (ie. O2 / CO2 mixture)
spark plug for start of ignition
Fueltech AS
Mellomila 79 N-7018 Trondheim, Norway
Tel: +47 73562300, Email: [email protected] Web: www.fueltech.no