Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Isooctane sprays from a multi-hole GDI injector were characterized in a constant volume
vessel under different experimental conditions in an inert environment. A macroscale
characterization of the vapour and liquid phases of the spray was performed using high-speed
Schlieren and Mie-scattering imaging techniques. The segmentation of spray images was
carried out through an optimal image processing method. It has been shown that the liquid
phase of a vaporizing GDI spray can be reliably distinguished from the vapour phase in a
schlieren image. Indeed, the schlieren intensity texture due to vapour density gradients is
effectively and selectively filtered, leaving the imprint of the light extinction attributable to
the liquid phase of the spray almost unchanged. Therefore, the vapour and liquid phases of the
spray were characterized in a truly simultaneous manner. The macroscale parameters of the
spray liquid phase obtained from Schlieren imaging were also compared with Mie-scattering
measurements acquired quasi-simultaneously.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
vaporizing GDI sprays; Schlieren/Mie-scattering imaging; spray liquid phase; image processing
Elenco autori:
Lazzaro, Maurizio
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