Hot Selling Common Rail Control Valve F00RJ02386 Valve Assembly for Fuel Injector Diesel Engine Spare Parts
Products Description
Reference Codes | F00RJ02386 |
Application | / |
MOQ | 6 PCS |
Certification | ISO9001 |
Place of Origin | China |
Packaging | Neutral packing |
Quality Control | 100% tested before shipment |
Lead time | 7~15 working days |
Payment | T/T, L/C, Paypal, Western Union, MoneyGram or as your requirement |
The development of modern diesel engine technology
The development of diesel engine technology is as follows:
1. Early exploration stage: In 1892, German inventor Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine.
2. Improvement of the injection system: Around 1910, McKinney of the United Kingdom introduced mechanical high-pressure fuel injection technology into large diesel engines; in 1927, Bosch produced a reliable high-pressure injection pump and officially used it on diesel engines.
3. Development of supercharging technology: In 1905, Swiss Alfred Buich proposed a patent for exhaust gas turbocharging. In the early days, mechanical supercharging was mainly used. The first exhaust gas turbocharged diesel engine was produced by MAN in 1927, but due to the manufacturing level of the supercharger at that time, the technology was not quickly promoted.
4. Large cylinder diameter and high power development stage: From the 1940s to the 1970s, marine low-speed diesel engines developed in the direction of large cylinder diameter and high power, with increasing the degree of supercharging and increasing the cylinder displacement as the main measures to increase the power of a single cylinder. By the 1970s, the main technical feature of the development of marine diesel engines was the maturity and popularization of exhaust gas turbocharging technology, which greatly improved the power of marine diesel engines.
5. Application of electronic control technology: Since the early 1980s, various electronically controlled diesel injection systems have been introduced to improve the operating performance of diesel engines, reduce fuel consumption and adapt to strict emission standards.
6. Modern development stage: In recent years, with the development of industrialization and the progress of ecological civilization, green development has put forward higher requirements for thermal efficiency. R&D personnel have been committed to improving the thermal efficiency of diesel engines to achieve stronger power, more economical fuel consumption and cleaner emissions. At present, the trend of global warming is obvious, and it is imperative to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. The continuous advancement of diesel engine technology is of great significance to the improvement of energy shortages and global warming problems.