Combined Experimental and Numerical Investigation of the ECN Spray G Under Different Engine-Like Conditions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
A detailed understanding of Gasoline Direct Injection
(GDI) techniques applied to spark-ignition (SI) engines is
necessary as they allow for many technical advantages such
as increased power output, higher fuel efficiency and better
cold start performances. Within this context, the extensive
validation of multi-dimensional models against experimental
data is a fundamental task in order to achieve an
accurate reproduction of the physical phenomena characterizing
the injected fuel spray. In this work, simulations
of different Engine Combustion Network (ECN) Spray G
conditions were performed with the Lib-ICE code, which is
based on the open source OpenFOAMtechnology, by using
a RANS Eulerian-Lagrangian approach to model the ambient
gas-fuel spray interaction. Foremost, the main scope
of the activity was to identify the most accurate numerical
set-up in terms of atomization ad secondary break-up models,
thanks to a validation of the computed results against
experimental data available for the ECN Spray G baseline
condition. Specifically, attention was focused on spray penetration
along with an analysis of spray morphology and
effects of plume-to-plume interaction. Afterwards, the reference
set-up was tested and validated under different operating
conditions, characterized by detailed experimental
measurements specifically provided for this work. In particular,
Mie scattering and Schlieren techniques allowed
the quasi-simultaneous acquisition of both vapor and liquid
penetrations, while a customized image-processing procedure,
developed in Matlab environment, was used for the
outline of the spray contours of both fuel phases to measure
the parameters characterizing the jet development. A
robust reference numerical set-up was identified, capable
to reproduce with good accuracy the injection process of a
multi-hole GDI spray under the wide range of tested operating
conditions
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ECN Spray G; CFD; OpenFOAM
Elenco autori:
Allocca, Luigi; Montanaro, Alessandro
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