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The Effect of Atomization of Fuel Injectors on Engine Performance
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The effect of fuel injection fuel atomization on engine performance has been studied in order to improve fuel economy and emission characteristrics.
The fuel swirl method for injector atomization was studied both by fuel flow analysis and prototype experimentation. The goal of the studies was to develop fine fuel atomization over a wide engine operation range. As a result of our studies, it has been concluded that a desirable atomization can be obtained when the fuel is swirled in a circumferential direction and the swirl number is greater than 0.6.
Protoype injectors applying these principles have been developed and tested in passenger car engines. The test results show that 3% improvement in fuel consumption and 8% reduction in hydro-carbon emission can be expected when fine atomization injectors are installed.
These improvements are considered the result of a reduction in the fuel which would normally be quenched at the intake port and cylinder wall when large droplet size is present.
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Kashiwaya, M., Kosuge, T., Nakagawa, K., and Okamoto, Y., "The Effect of Atomization of Fuel Injectors on Engine Performance," SAE Technical Paper 900261, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900261.Also In
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