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Class 2 (2nd Engineer) MEKM 📅 Mar 2024

Exam Question

With reference to electronically controlled engines:

(a) Describe how fuel injection quantity and timing is adjusted. (6).

(b) Describe how the exhaust valve timing may be varied. (5)

(c) Describe how starting air valves are regulated. (5)

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Reference Answer

(a) To be able to time the fuel injection the control system must know the crank angle of the individual units. To do this two crank angle sensors are fitted at the free end of the engine. These sensors are accurate to 0.1°. Each cylinder has its own electronic control system comprising of a cylinder control module and a variable driver module. Each Cylinder Control Module calculates the correct injection start angle, taking into account dead time, VIT, and Fuel Quality Setting. It also controls the quantity of fuel injected and the sequence of injection (i.e. for low load running).
When the Rail Valves are energised for injection by the Valve Driver Module, oil from the Control Oil Rail opens the Injection Control Valves. The fuel injectors are pressurised and fuel oil pressure behind a Fuel Quantity Piston in the Volumetric Control Unit maintains this pressure at the injectors. As the Piston moves to the left a feedback signal is sent to the Cylinder Control Module
When the desired amount of fuel has been injected the Valve Driver Module energies the solenoids which move the Rail valves back to the return position. The Injection Control Valves interrupt the supply to the injectors, and the increase in pressure on the LH of the fuel Quantity Piston moves it back to its starting position.
(b)

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