Fuel Supply System of Petrol Engine
Fuel Supply System of Petrol Engine
Fuel Supply System of Petrol Engine
EXPERIMENT-3
camshaft. In V-type engines, it may be mounted between the two rows of the cylinders. Main
types of Fuel Pumps commonly used in auto vehicles are given as follows.
1. A.C. Mechanical Pump
Diaphragm Type
Plunger Type
Rotary Type
2. S. U. Electrical Type
3. Electromagnetic Type
4. Combined Type
4.4. Carburettor:
The carburetor is a complicated, delicate and one of the most important device of a petrol engine.
It is used on both the two-stroke and the four-stroke engines. Its function starts after receiving the
fuel (petrol) from the fuel pump and filtered air from the air cleaner. A carburetor vaporizes the
petrol and mixes it with the air in such proportion which is in accordance with the weather and
the driving conditions. A simple carburetor is unable to meet the widely varying requirement of
an engine, therefore commercial carburetor are employed to serve the purposes. They employ
various circuits through which petrol flows vivid situations of vehicles speed and traffic
conditions. The quality of petrol to be supplied into the engine is controlled by operating throttle
valve. This control can be done by automatic means or manually. If done manually, it can be in
accomplished by hand control or foot (leg) control. In 2 and 3 wheelers it is generally done by
hand and in 4 wheelers the acceleration pedal is actuated by foot.
5.Fuel Supply System of Diesel Engine:The injection system in diesel engines can be of two
types as air injection and airless injection. In air injection system the diesel is injected along
with the compressed air whereas in airless injection system only the liquid diesel is injected
into the cylinder.
A fuel tank is used for storage. The feed pump is used to feed the fuel to filter where fuel can be
filtered. A fuel injection pump is used to supply precisely metered quantity of diesel under high
pressure to the injectors at well timed instants. A fuel injector is used to inject the fuel in the
cylinder in atomized form and in proper quantity. Main components of fuel injectors are
nozzle, valve, body and spring. The nozzle is its main part which is attached to the nozzle holder.
Entry of fuel in the injector is from the fuel injection pump. Diesel injector nozzles are spring-
loaded closed valves that spray fuel directly into the combustion chamber. Injector nozzles are
threaded into the cylinder head, one for each cylinder. The top of the injector nozzle has many
holes to deliver an atomized spray of diesel fuel into the cylinder.
7.Result-Fuel supply systems of petrol and diesel engine is quite different and their working is
according to ignition type.