The basic Semi-Direct-Injection System (SDIS) which is already in production for PWC and applied to small 2-wheeler engines features a low-pressure fuel injection system injecting through the rear scavenge port window in the cylinder symmetry plane onto the piston crown. The patented new SDIS Mk.II System [1] injects through an (additional) scavenge port window that is positioned above the scavenge ports and is controlled by a window in the piston skirt. This new arrangement allows longer injection duration and also other injector positions and directions. A CFD simulation by AVL's FIRE-CFD-code with moving piston and exhaust gas dynamics compares the different injector positions and directions for WOT and rated speed and for a part throttle low speed case. The SDIS Mk.II injection system consists of mass-produced automotive parts thus giving a low cost approach for present 2-stroke engines requiring only moderate engine modifications.
AVL SDIS Mk.II - Low Cost Automotive FI Applied to 2-Stroke Engines for Future CARB - Regulations
Sae Technical Papers
Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition ; 1999
1999-09-28
Conference paper
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