SAE J 139-2014 Ignition System Nomenclature and Terminology《点火系统命名和术语》.pdf
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4、side USA)Fax: 724-776-0790Email: CustomerServicesae.orgSAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.orgSAE values your input. To provide feedbackon this Technical Report, please visithttp:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/J139_201407SURFACE VEHICLERECOMMENDED PRACTICEJ139 JUL2014Issued 1970-01Revised 2014-07Supers
5、eding J139 NOV1999Ignition System Nomenclature and TerminologyRATIONALEThis Document should be reviewed, updated and revised to include standard Nomenclature and Terminology used to describe changes to ignition system for spark ignited internal combustion engines not addressed in current revision J1
6、39 Nov 1999. This document was reviewed, updated and revised to include standard Nomenclature and Terminology used to describe features and components of ignition systems for spark ignited internal combustion engines. The rationale to revise document existed because of system modifications and advan
7、cements not addressed in SAE J139 rev Nov 1999.1. SCOPETo provide standard terminology and definitions with regard to ignition systems for spark-ignited internal combustion engines.2. REFERENCES2.1 Applicable DocumentsThe following publications form a part of this specification to the extent specifi
8、ed herein. Unless otherwise indicated, the latest issue of SAE publications shall apply.2.1.1 SAE PublicationAvailable from SAE International, 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001, Tel: 877-606-7323 (inside USA and Canada) or 724-776-4970 (outside USA), www.sae.org.SAE J973 Ignition Sys
9、tem Measurements ProcedureSAE INTERNATIONAL J139 Revised JUN2014 Page 2 of 73. TYPES OF IGNITION SYSTEMS3.1 ElectronicA system in which the coil current is controlled by semiconductors. The semiconductors can be controlled by mechanical breaker points or other means.3.2 Breaker-lessA system like 3.1
10、 except the semiconductors are controlled by means other than mechanical breaker points.3.3 Distributor-less (Static Distribution System)A system that omits the rotating mechanical spark voltage distributor.3.3.1 Coil-On-Plug (single-ended coil)A distributor-less system that omits ignition cables an
11、d utilizes a single-ended coil for each spark plug along with connecting devices. These device types can include: spring, short wire or cable, terminal, or combinations of these items, totally contained inside insulator boot.3.3.2 Coil-On-Plug (double-ended coil)A distributor-less system that omits
12、ignition cables and utilizes a double-ended coil for a pair of spark plugs (firing in unison in a single cylinder) along with connecting devices. These device types can include: spring, short wire or cable, terminal, or combinations of these items, totally contained inside insulator boot.3.3.3 Coil-
13、near-Plug (single-ended coil) A distributor-less system utilizing one single-ended coil and a short ignition cable for each spark plug.3.3.4 Coil-near-Plug (double-ended coil) A distributor-less system that utilizes one double-ended coil for a spark plug pair in opposing cylinders firing 360 crank d
14、egrees apart. This type of ignition system is called a waste spark system. (see 3.8 Multi-Pulse / Multi-spark Ignition System)3.3.5 MagnetoA system that utilizes a permanent magnet on a rotating part of the engine to generate energy. It may be conventional (3.3.7), electronic (3.1), breaker-less (3.
15、2), or distributor-less (3.3).3.3.6 InductiveA system that stores energy in the primary winding (inductor) of the ignition coil. (The primary current flow can be controlled by mechanical breaker points, semiconductors or other means.) The high voltage for the spark discharge is generated by the igni
16、tion coil (step-up transformer) when the primary current is terminated and the magnetic field collapses.3.3.7 Conventional (Kettering)A system that consists of a coil, rotating mechanical spark voltage distributor, battery, and mechanical breaker points to control coil current.SAE INTERNATIONAL J139
17、 Revised JUN2014 Page 3 of 73.4 Capacitor Discharge (C.D.)A system that stores primary energy in a capacitor. The high voltage for the spark discharge is generated by the ignition coil (step-up transformer) when the energy stored on the capacitor is discharged through the primary winding of the igni
18、tion coil3.5 Angle-Based Ignition Timing System / ABITSAngle-Based Ignition Timing System uses a high resolution engine position sensing scheme (e.g. 360 pulses per revolution) for the ECU to use for spark delivery. NOTE: As an example, an ignition system could be an electronic, breaker-less, distri
19、butor-less system; and such a system is generally either inductive or capacitor discharge although hybrid systems are known to exist. (The energy can be discharged into a coil by mechanical breaker points, semiconductors, or other means.)3.6 MultiPulse / Multi-spark Ignition Systems An ignition syst
20、em mechanization that discharges coil energy through a spark plug multiple times during one cylinder event.3.6.1 Open Loop Multi-Pulse ControlA multi-pulse system that controls the charging and discharging of the coil following calibration values without measuring coil operating parameters. Typical
21、calibrations include:x Initial coil charge time (dwell)x Initial coil discharge time (burn time)x Subsequent coil charge timex Subsequent coil discharge timex Number of pulses3.6.2 Closed Loop Multi-Pulse ControlA multi-pulse system that controls the charging and discharging of the coil using feedba
22、ck from the coil primary current and the coil secondary current. 3.7 Continuous Discharge Ignition SystemContinuous Discharge is a characteristic of a dual coil per cylinder ignition system that operates in an alternating charge/discharge mode with the two coil outputs summed together to fire a sing
23、le spark plug. The first coil fires the spark plug initially and then the coils alternate between charging and discharging (out of phase with one another) to support a continuous discharge for as long as the ECU continues to cycle the coils.4. PARAMETERS4.1 Available Secondary (Spark) VoltageThe min
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