2 Days
I.D.#C0303
The key to a vehicle’s overall operation is the superior, quality design
of its major moving subsystems. Automotive gasoline and diesel
fuel delivery systems in particular must be virtually malfunction free
for all components for the entire vehicle prescribed service life. Fuel
systems must be robust and precise enough to store and deliver
the appropriate amount of fuel to power the engine. These stringent
requirements necessitate a basic understanding of the subsystem
working principles, functionalities and interrelated components.
This course provides a basic yet thorough examination of technical
issues involved in automotive gasoline and diesel fuel delivery.
Participants will acquire a fundamental understanding of the current
technology and requirement guidelines and apply some of the
principles through an in-class project and exercises. Examples of
frequently encountered technical issues of fuel delivery systems shall
also be discussed. The course is designed to encourage discussion,
insights, and possible solutions into the engineering problems
encountered in the gasoline and diesel fuel delivery systems and
components.
Learning Objectives
By attending this seminar, you will be able to:
Organize, differentiate and interpret the fundamental concepts,
features and applications of fuel delivery systems
Describe general gasoline and diesel fuel delivery system
functionality
Compare and differentiate individual components comprising the
subsystem
Identify interconnections of system components
Apply general gasoline and diesel fuel system requirement guidelines
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