CFD Numerical Reconstruction of the Flash Boiling Gasoline Spray Morphology

2020-24-0010

09/27/2020

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Conference on Sustainable Mobility
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The numerical reconstruction of the liquid jet generated by a multi-hole injector, operating in flash-boiling conditions, has been developed by means of a Eulerian- Lagrangian CFD code and validated thanks to experimental data collected with schlieren and Mie scattering imaging techniques. The model has been tested with different injection parameters in order to recreate various possible engine thermodynamic conditions. The work carried out is framed in the growing interest present around the gasoline direct-injection systems (GDI). Such technology has been recognized as an effective way to achieve better engine performance and reduced pollutant emissions. High-pressure injectors operating in flashing conditions are demonstrating many advantages in the applications for GDI engines providing a better fuel atomization, a better mixing with the air, a consequent more efficient combustion and, finally, reduced tailpipe emissions.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-24-0010
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16
Citation
Duronio, F., De Vita, A., Allocca, L., Montanaro, A. et al., "CFD Numerical Reconstruction of the Flash Boiling Gasoline Spray Morphology," SAE Technical Paper 2020-24-0010, 2020, https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-24-0010.
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Sep 27, 2020
Product Code
2020-24-0010
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English