Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
The work analyses, from both an experimental and a numerical point
of view, the impingement of a spray generated from a GDI injector on
a hot solid wall. The temperature of the surface is identified as an
important parameter affecting the outcome after impact. A gasoline
spray issuing from a customized single-hole injector is characterized
in a quiescent optically-accessible vessel as it impacts on an
aluminum plate placed at 22.5 mm from the injector tip. Optical
investigations are carried out at atmospheric back-pressure by a direct
schlieren optical set-up using a LED as light source. A synchronized
C-Mos high-speed camera captures cycle-resolved images of the
evolving impact. The spatial and temporal evolution of the liquid and
vapor phases are derived. They serve to define a data base to be used
for the validation of a properly formulated 3D CFD model suitable to
describe the impact of the fuel on the piston head in a real engine.
The numerical simulations are effected in order to highlight the
predictive capabilities of the model proposed by Kuhnke, not only
with respect to the various hydro-dynamic regimes of splashing and
deposition of impacting droplets, but also in consideration of the
transient heat transfer between the wall and the droplets, that
enhances evaporation. Three injection pressures are tested. Two
values of the wall temperature are assumed, being above the
Leidenfrost point for gasoline.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
spray-wall interaction; spray modeling; 3D CFD
Elenco autori:
Sorge, Ugo; Allocca, Luigi; Costa, Michela; Montanaro, Alessandro
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