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Investigation of Interaction Between Swirl and Jets in Direct Injection Diesel Engines Using a Water Model
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Injection of water into water, using an indicator dye for flow visualization, is used to represent the mixing of a fuel spray in swirling air in a Diesel engine. Effects of changes in swirl and jet penetration parameters are shown. Dimensionless groups of variables are derived which may be used to match injection equipment to a combustion chamber.
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Way, R., "Investigation of Interaction Between Swirl and Jets in Direct Injection Diesel Engines Using a Water Model," SAE Technical Paper 770412, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770412.Also In
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