Characteristics of Air-entrainment in a Diesel Spray

1999-01-0522

3/1/1999

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Abstract
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The behavior of air-entrainment in a Diesel fuel spray was studied by analyzing the air movement around a free non-evaporated Diesel fuel spray in a pressurized vessel. To measure the air movement around the spray. The density difference in the air near the surface of spray was measured as a tracer of the moving air. This was accomplished heating a stainless steel (SUS) wire with large current. The movement of air caused by the air-entrainment into the spray was recorded by a high speed camera system. By analyzing the recorded air movement, the air-entrainment was obtained. The effects of nozzle hole diameter, injection velocity and ambient gas density on the air-entrainment behavior were investigated. Some discussions were added to help considering the complex phenomena of air-entrainment into a Diesel spray, based on comparing the averaged air/fuel ratio inside the spray with both values of measurement and predicted by momentum theory.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-0522
Pages
10
Citation
Ishikawa, N., and Zhang, L., "Characteristics of Air-entrainment in a Diesel Spray," SAE Technical Paper 1999-01-0522, 1999, https://doi.org/10.4271/1999-01-0522.
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3/1/1999
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1999-01-0522
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English