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Analysis Method for the Spray Characteristics of a GDI System with High Pressure Modulation

2000-03-06
2000-01-1043
The control of mixture formation by gasoline direct injection requires the continuous adaptation of the fuel spray characteristics in a broad range of load and speed. This paper presents an experimental analysis of the main spray characteristics for a jet generated by a GDI system with high pressure modulation (Zwickau Ram Tuned). The experimental method is based on spray visualization by a laser sheet technique. The radiation of a Nd-Yag pulsed laser is scattered by the spray droplets laying on the lighted plane and collected by a CCD camera, being fed to a frame grabber. Time and space related structure can be analyzed in any cross section of interest, giving information about jet form and penetration length. In particular, a suitable elaboration (Presence Probability Imaging) of several image series, collected at different delay times after injection start, supplies information about the probability of presence in space of spray liquid fractions.
Technical Paper

Ram-Tuned and Air-Assisted Direct Fuel Injection Systems Applied to a SI Two-Stroke Engine

1995-02-01
950269
This paper describes the operation and performance of two direct fuel injection strategies, namely a ram-tuned injection system (single fluid) and an air-assisted injection system (twin fluid). The injection systems are tested on a 500 cm3 single-cylinder cross scavenged two-stroke cycle engine during part load operation at 1600 rev/min. Particle sizing tests are presented for each injection system, in conjunction with specific emissions and performance results for firing engine tests.
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