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Structures of Fuel Sprays in Diesel Engines
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The objective of this paper is to summarize experimental results which were previously reported by the authors and to derive many useful empirical equations concerning the diesel fuel sprays. The empirical equations for break-up length, spray angle, spray tip penetration and drop size distribution of the diesel sprays are introduced to discuss the internal structure of the spray. According to the effect of injection pressure and ambient pressure on the break-up length and drop size of the diesel spray, the spray structure can be divided into two categories; incomplete and complete sprays. The equations which express the break-up length and mean diameter of the incomplete and complete sprays were obtained using different techniques according for the dominance of one or more break-up mechanisms.
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Hiroyasu, H. and Arai, M., "Structures of Fuel Sprays in Diesel Engines," SAE Technical Paper 900475, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900475.Also In
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