EVALUATION OF THE VAPORIZATION ENERGY OF A DIESEL AND A BIODIESEL SPRAY VIA INFRARED IMAGING AND 1D MODEL
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
This paper deepens the study on fuel evaporation in a modern internal combustion engine fed with commercial diesel
fuel and the biofuel rapeseed methyl ester (RME) by modeling and infrared diagnostics. A one-dimensional (1D) model
has been coupled to experimental results of infrared imaging measurements carried out in a research compression
ignition engine equipped with the head of a commercial diesel engine. Images of the in-cylinder processes have been
recorded at different crank angles through the optical access in the piston. An infrared band-pass filter has been used to
isolate the fuel vapor phase (3.4 m) and to analyze the spatial evolution and concentration of fuel in the combustion
chamber. On the other hand, a 1D model of fuel injection has been implemented to calculate the instantaneous fuel
vapor mass and the evaporation rate. The energy required for the vaporization of the fuel and its contribution to the
calculated rate of heat release in the cylinder has been evaluated. Model results of fuel concentration inside the jet
structure are in line with qualitative infrared data. A slower evaporation rate has been estimated for RME and a
correspondence between the peak of evaporation rate and the IR signal has been noted.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
spray modeling; infrared imaging; biofuels
Elenco autori:
Mancaruso, Ezio; Sequino, Luigi; Vaglieco, BIANCA MARIA
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