SMAC Moving Coil Actuators (MCA) are helping a manufacturer of diesel injectors to reduce emissions by using an actuator to determine the spring characteristics in their injectors. The standard SMAC characteristics of programmable force control coupled to a sub-micron resolution encoder feedback ensures that the measurement of spring rates and deflection are carried out with great accuracy and repeatability.
An essential characteristic in any diesel injector is achieving a constant spring rate in the valve head of the injector. This accuracy of this spring rate has a direct effect upon emissions which is crucial in today’s climate. This is achieved by applying a constant load upon the spring and measuring deflection. Once the deflection is determined a compensating shim is added to achieve the correct performance. The tolerances on the setting of the spring rates are becoming tighter due to better vehicle performance and emissions regulations.
The traditional method of achieving this was to use a servo motor, ballscrew, load cell and LVDT. Predictably, this led to a significant stack up of errors and a single device capable of force and position feedback was essential to meet the latest specifications.
SMAC have supplied LAL300 and LAL500 systems to a specialist machine builder, SPE.
The operation cycle is as follows:
- Measure the free position of the uncompressed spring
- Apply constant (programmable load between 65N & 230N dependant upon product)
- Measure linear position differential between compressed and uncompressed heights
- Output differential to PLC
The data reported is used to specify the correctly sized shim which is then fitted to the spring and valve assembly to guarantee correct spring rate. The implementation of the SMAC actuators has led to an immediate and significant increase in quality and reduction in rejects.