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Spray Characteristics of a High-Pressure Swirl Injector for DISI Engines under High Ambient Temperature and Pressure Conditions

2008-04-14
2008-01-0130
An experimental study on a direct-injection gasoline spray initiated from a swirl injector was carried out in order to clarify the effects of ambient temperature and pressure. The sprays were formed in a pressure chamber where the maximum pressure and temperature reached 1.1 MPa and 423 K respectively. The spray-tip penetration for elevated ambient temperature is slightly longer than that for normal ambient temperature. From the measurement using phase Doppler anemometry, it was found that the Sauter mean diameter D32 is large under high ambient pressure condition. The effect of elevating the ambient temperature is to decrease D32 in the core region of the spray.
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Analysis on In-Cylinder Flow by Means of LDA, PIV and Numerical Simulation under Steady State Flow Condition

2008-04-14
2008-01-1063
This paper describes the evaluation of flow characteristics inside a model engine cylinder using particle image velocimetry (PIV), laser Doppler anemometry (LDA), and numerical simulation by Partial Cells in Cartesian coordinate (PCC) method. The main goal of the study is to clarify the differences in the velocity characteristics obtained by these methods. The model engine head has a four-valve system. Single- and dual- valve opening conditions of the model engine head were tested by a steady flow test rig. The flow structures were completely different for these valve opening conditions. The mean velocities and their distributions obtained by the three methods show satisfactory agreement. However, there were differences in the turbulence intensities under several conditions and measuring positions. Taylor's hypothesis in the integral length scale of turbulence was also compared with single LDA and PIV measurements.
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