Iso-Octane Spray from a GDI Multi-Hole Injector under Nonand Flash Boiling Conditions
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
GDI injection systems have become dominant in passenger cars due
to their flexibility in managing and advantages in the fuel economy.
With the increasingly stringent emissions regulations and concurrent
requirements for enhanced engine thermal efficiency, a
comprehensive characterization of the fuel spray behavior has
become essential. Different engine loads produce in a variety of fuel
supplying conditions that affect the air/fuel mixture preparation and
influence the efficiency and pollutant production. The flash boiling is
a particular state that occurs for peculiar thermodynamic conditions
of the engine. It could strongly influence the mixture in subatmospheric
environments with detrimental effects on emissions. In
order to obtain an in-depth understanding of the flash boiling
phenomena, it is necessary to study the parameters influencing the
mixture formation and their appearance in diverse engine conditions.
The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of the ambient
pressure and temperature on the morphology of a multi-jet spray
operating in flash boiling status using a Gasoline Direct Injection
setup. An eight-hole, GDI injector from the Engine Combustion
Network (ECN), was investigated under flashing and non-flashing
conditions. The experiments were performed in an opticallyaccessible,
constant-volume vessel at engine-like conditions. A hybrid
optical setup, Z-type schlieren and Mie scattering, using a high-speed
C-Mos camera allowed the quasi-simultaneous acquisition of both the
vapor and the liquid phases. A customized image-processing
procedure, developed in Matlab environment, was used to outline the
contours of both the fuel phases. Different morphologies of the fuel
spray were studied as function of the injection pressure, the fuel
temperature, and the backpressure in the vessel, through the
measurement of the axial penetration and cone angle
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GDI spray; flash-boiling; optical diagnostics; spray image processing
List of contributors:
Lazzaro, Maurizio; Allocca, Luigi; Montanaro, Alessandro
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