Most vehicles of today works on Internal Combustion (I.C) engines. In a basic term, for an engine to work there must intake of fuel into its engines cylinder along with air. The main function of the intake system on a gasoline engine is the
delivery of the required amount of the mixture of air and fuel. An Internal combustion engine must have a functional fuel intake system. In this article we shall talk about types of fuel intake system used by engines.
On all carburetor systems, the intake system can be crucial in increasing engine output. This can be done by increasing volumetric efficiency, that is, by increasing the amount of air-fuel mixture burned in the cylinders.
This can be achieved by using a larger inlet valve to admit more charge into the combustion chamber; by using large, free-flowing intake manifolds; or by using extra carburetors.
Carburetor intake systems were once standard for gasoline engines, but increasingly they are being displaced by electronic fuel injected systems.
Information from many parts of the engine are fed into an electronic control unit, which then determines how much fuel should be injected for those exact conditions. The computerized system decides the fuel air need of the engine.Pressure from an electric pump supplies fuel to electrically controlled injectors.
There are two basic electronic fuel injection systems.
In a multi-point system, the intake manifold carries air only. Multi-point injection has a fuel injector in each inlet port going to each cylinder. Gasoline is sprayed into each port, toward each intake valve.
The intake system can be crucial in increasing engine output. This can be done by increasing volumetric efficiency, that is, by increasing the amount of air-fuel mixture burned in the cylinders like in the carburetor system. However, in fuel injection systems, this partly occurs automatically because of the increased efficiency of fuel injection compared to carbureted systems. Output can also be improved by using large, free-flowing intake manifolds, and by using larger valves to admit more charge into the combustion chamber.
Another method uses forced induction or supercharging.
Types Of Fuel Intake Systems
Carburetor Fuel System
On all carburetor systems, the intake system can be crucial in increasing engine output. This can be done by increasing volumetric efficiency, that is, by increasing the amount of air-fuel mixture burned in the cylinders.
This can be achieved by using a larger inlet valve to admit more charge into the combustion chamber; by using large, free-flowing intake manifolds; or by using extra carburetors.
Carburetor intake systems were once standard for gasoline engines, but increasingly they are being displaced by electronic fuel injected systems.
Electronic Fuel Injection System
Information from many parts of the engine are fed into an electronic control unit, which then determines how much fuel should be injected for those exact conditions. The computerized system decides the fuel air need of the engine.Pressure from an electric pump supplies fuel to electrically controlled injectors.
There are two basic electronic fuel injection systems.
- single-point, and
- multi-point.
In a multi-point system, the intake manifold carries air only. Multi-point injection has a fuel injector in each inlet port going to each cylinder. Gasoline is sprayed into each port, toward each intake valve.
The intake system can be crucial in increasing engine output. This can be done by increasing volumetric efficiency, that is, by increasing the amount of air-fuel mixture burned in the cylinders like in the carburetor system. However, in fuel injection systems, this partly occurs automatically because of the increased efficiency of fuel injection compared to carbureted systems. Output can also be improved by using large, free-flowing intake manifolds, and by using larger valves to admit more charge into the combustion chamber.
Another method uses forced induction or supercharging.
Diesel Induction System
- 4 Stroke: The two main components of the 4-stroke intake system are the air cleaner and the intake manifold.But in a diesel engine, fuel is delivered separately and the intake system carries air only.Also, since the diesel engine doesn’t have a carburetor, it has no throttle. Some diesels use a pneumatic governor with a butterfly valve at the entrance to the inlet manifold. Diesel engines often have more than one air cleaner.
- 2 Stroke: Intake system for a 2-stroke diesel engine. There is only a very short time at the end of its power stroke to scavenge the exhaust gases and refill the cylinder with air. To achieve this in the time available, 2-stroke diesels use an engine-driven air pump, usually called a blower. It pressurizes the air so that when the inlet ports open, air from the blower enters the cylinder and helps scavenge the exhaust gases.Some 2-stroke diesel engines use a turbocharger which feeds air under pressure to the blower.
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