TY - JOUR AU - Schmitzberger, Markus AB - C OVER STORY E N G I N E D E SIGN AN D S YS TE MS © Bosch Development of Gas Valves for Multi-point Admission To meet demand for robust gas admission valves with multi-point port injection, Bosch initiated the development of a new generation of valves for large bore gas engines. Using the same solenoid assembly for all applications, the valves can be adapted to geometric flow areas from 50 to 400 mm² for port admission of gas on engines producing 50 to 500 kW/cyl. 26 A U T HOR S tant. High boost pressures in combina- tion with different valve timing strategies are leading to increased demand for gas valves with multi-point injection (MPI) capability for the admission of gas to the engine intake system. Valves of this type are of considerable assistance to gas engine manufacturers. Peter Christiner is Group Manager responsible To meet this customer demand Robert for the development of Large Bosch has developed the port fuel injec- Engine Gas Valves at Robert Bosch tion (PFI) generation of gas admission in Linz (Austria). valves with MPI. The interaction of the development regimes used has led to a significant reduction in development time and effort. TI - Development of Gas Valves for Multi-point Admission JF - MTZ industrial DO - 10.1007/s40353-017-0005-2 DA - 2017-02-28 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/development-of-gas-valves-for-multi-point-admission-a0qcWJ2SHC SP - 26 EP - 35 VL - 7 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -