Authors :
Sushant Lingras
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 5 - May
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAY1429
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Abstract :
Diesel engines are integral to various industries
due to their efficiency and durability. A key component of
these engines is the fuel injector nozzle, which can degrade
over time due to contaminants, carbon deposits, and
mechanical wear. This paper examines the reclamation
process for diesel fuel injector nozzles, highlighting its
benefits, challenges, and the validation of reclaimed
nozzles. Reclamation offers cost savings, environmental
benefits, and extended component life, but requires
stringent quality control and adaptation to technological
advances. The paper underscores the importance of
meticulous reclamation procedures and robust validation
methods, such as dyno and on-road testing, to ensure the
performance of reclaimed nozzles meets or exceeds
original specifications. As diesel technology evolves, the
reclamation industry must continuously adapt to maintain
its relevance and efficacy.
References :
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- Amaya, J., Zwolinski, P., & Brissaud, D. (2010, May). Environmental benefits of parts remanufacturing: the truck injector case. In 17th CIRP International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering (pp. N-A).
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- Amaya, J., Zwolinski, P., & Brissaud, D. (2010). Environmental benefits of remanufacturing: the case study of truck injector.
- Sundqvist, B., & Strömberg, M. (2015). Effects of injector nozzle wear on diesel engine performance and emissions. Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power, 137(12), 123-134.
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Diesel engines are integral to various industries
due to their efficiency and durability. A key component of
these engines is the fuel injector nozzle, which can degrade
over time due to contaminants, carbon deposits, and
mechanical wear. This paper examines the reclamation
process for diesel fuel injector nozzles, highlighting its
benefits, challenges, and the validation of reclaimed
nozzles. Reclamation offers cost savings, environmental
benefits, and extended component life, but requires
stringent quality control and adaptation to technological
advances. The paper underscores the importance of
meticulous reclamation procedures and robust validation
methods, such as dyno and on-road testing, to ensure the
performance of reclaimed nozzles meets or exceeds
original specifications. As diesel technology evolves, the
reclamation industry must continuously adapt to maintain
its relevance and efficacy.