Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Gasoline direct injection (GDI) systems have become dominant in
passenger cars due to their flexibility in the fuel managing and the
consequent advantages in the fuel economy. With the increasingly
stringent emission regulations and concurrent requirements for
enhanced engine thermal efficiency, a comprehensive characterization
of the fuel spray behavior has become essential. Characteristics
of free-evolving and impinging spray of iso-octane fluid, using a GDI
injector from the Engine Combustion Network (ECN) circuit, were
investigated by a hybrid Mie-scattering and schlieren optical technique.
The experiments provided the spatial distribution and timeresolved
evolution of the free, as well as the post-impingement,
characteristics of the spray under various operating conditions.
A customized processing algorithm, able to catch the contours of
both liquid and vapor/atomized phases, was used to extract the
diffusion and evaporation parameters that characterized the fuel
spray. Aim of this study is a detailed understanding of a GDI spray
evolution under engine-like conditions, by studying both the liquid
and the vapor phases as the ambient and injection conditions varies
in a controlled environment.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Liquid-vapor phase; flash boiling; imaging diagnostics; impacting spray
Elenco autori:
Allocca, Luigi; Montanaro, Alessandro
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