Characteristics of Free and Impinging Gas Jets by Means of Image Processing
970045
02/24/1997
- Event
- Content
- A transient gas jet seems to be a model of a diesel spray because it has no vaporization process. Recently, CNG is utilized in a diesel engine. In the case of diesel engine, sprays or jets have the free state in some cases, and they are impinging surely on the piston surface in the other cases. The 2-D image of acetylene gas with tracer particles was taken by high-speed photography. In both jets, the outer shape was measured on the images and the characteristics of the internal flow was obtained by particle image velocimetry. Then, the physical models of these jets were constructed by use of experimental results.
- Pages
- 17
- Citation
- Fujimoto, H., Hyun, G., Nogami, M., Hirakawa, K. et al., "Characteristics of Free and Impinging Gas Jets by Means of Image Processing," SAE Technical Paper 970045, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/970045.