Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
A X-ray l-tomography technique, using a Cu Ka source at 8.048 keV coupled with both polycapillary
optics and CCD detector, has been developed to reconstruct the composition of a transient gasoline spray
generated by a high-pressure GDI injector for automotive applications. The polycapillary elements enable
shaping the divergent beams and getting high-contrast images due to the suppression of radiation multiple
scattering. A pressure-tight device permits the 360 rotation of a six-hole nozzle, with a step of 0.1, at
injection pressures up to 20 MPa, while the spray plume develops in a vented Plexiglas chamber at the
atmospheric backpressure. The entire system is configured as a table-top experiment. The extinction
images acquired along the X-ray source-spray-detector line-of-sight have permitted the reconstruction
of a 3D structure together with a morphology of the jets within a 3 mm region downstream the nozzle.
The spray shape as well as the propagation direction can be clearly identified in the tomographic reconstruction
for all the six jets. Quantitative measurements of the fuel mass density in the near nozzle region
have been performed. Typical Gaussian-shape distribution of the intensities appears for the cross sections
revealing the more dense jet regions in the core, while slight longitudinal asymmetries indicate an interaction
between the jet plumes
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polycapillary optics; l-Tomography; X-ray fast imaging; Fuel injection; Fuel density
Elenco autori:
Marchitto, Luca; Allocca, Luigi; Alfuso, Salvatore
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