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The Structure of Cavitation and its Effect on the Spray Pattern in a Single-Hole Diesel Nozzle

2001-05-07
2001-01-2008
The structure and evolution of cavitation in a transparent scaled-up diesel nozzle having a hole perpendicular to the nozzle axis has been investigated using high-speed motion pictures, flash photography and stroboscopic visualization. Observations revealed that, at the inception stage, cavitation bubbles are dominantly seen in the vortices at the boundary layer shear flow and outside the separation zone. Cavitation bubbles grow intensively in the shear layer and develop into cloud-like coherent structures when viewed from the side of the nozzle. Shedding of the coherent cloud cavitation was observed. When the flow was increased further the cloud like cavitation bubbles developed into a large-scale coherent structure extending downstream of the hole. Under this condition the cavitation starts as a mainly glassy sheet at the entrance of the hole. Until this stage the spray appeared to be symmetric.
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Multi-Species Laser-Based Imaging Measurements in a Diesel Spray

2004-06-08
2004-01-1917
Multi-species laser based imaging measurements have been carried out in a reacting Diesel spray in order to provide a detailed data base for model development and validation. In a high-pressure high-temperature spray chamber the measurements addressed the fuel vapor concentration, ignition and flame development and the soot formation. The fuel vapor distribution was measured quantitatively by Rayleigh scattering and compared to measurements by tracer laser-induced fluorescence. Soot volume fractions were observed by laser-induced incandescence. Fuel vapor and soot distributions were measured simultaneously and provide insight in the ignition and pollutant formation process. Specific digital image processing algorithms were developed to correct for beam steering and laser attenuation.
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