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Flow characteristics and influence of swirl flow interactions on spray for direct-injection diesel engine

2000-06-12
2000-05-0101
Since it is well known that the flow and spray characteristics are critical factors on the performance and emission in a direct-injection diesel engine, this study aims to investigate the interaction between flow and spray characteristics. At first, in-cylinder flow distributions in swirl/tumble adapter for 4-valve cylinder head of DI diesel engine were investigated under steady conditions with different SCV angles mounted on the cylinder head by using 2-D LDV. It was found that swirl flow is more dominant than tumble on spray interaction in the engine. For the analysis, the in-cylinder flow was quantified in terms of non-dimensional rig swirl/tumble, mean flow coefficient, swirl ratio/tumble ratio. It was confirmed that the swirl ratio is controlled between 2.3 and 3.8 by changing SCV angles. Spray characteristics of the intermittent injection also were investigated by using PDA system to measure droplet size and velocity.
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