Similarity Law of Entrainment into Diesel Spray and Steady Spray

900447

02/01/1990

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International Congress & Exposition
Authors Abstract
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The surroundings around the diesel spray are entrained during the growth of the spray. The mixing process between the evaporated fuel oil and the entrained surroundings, that is, the entrainment, has a significant meaning for the combustion diesel engine. It is difficult to detect the movement of the entrainment because the diesel spray is the gas-liquid two-phase flow and the unsteady phenomenon within a few milliseconds. Then, in order to clarify and to generalize the movement of entrainment, following three experiments were done. 1)Two-dimensional steady water spray -flat spray- injected into the ambient atmosphere, using tuft and hot wire method. 2) Unsteady water jet injected into water, using tracer. 3)single diesel spray injected into the atmosphere with high pressure at room temperature, using smoke wire. According to the experimental results, it is characterized that the movement of the entrainment at the penetration parts of the diesel spray and the unsteady water jet where they show the characteristics of the steady flow is very much similar to that of the steady spray and the gas jet.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/900447
Pages
19
Citation
Cho, I., Fujimoto, H., Kuniyoshi, H., Ha, J. et al., "Similarity Law of Entrainment into Diesel Spray and Steady Spray," SAE Technical Paper 900447, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900447.
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Published
Feb 1, 1990
Product Code
900447
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English