Experimental Characterization of Methane Direct Injection from an Outward-Opening Poppet-Valve Injector

2019-24-0135

09/09/2019

Event
14th International Conference on Engines & Vehicles
Authors Abstract
Content
The in-cylinder direct injection of natural gas can be a further step towards cleaner and more efficient internal combustion engines (ICE). However, the injector design and its characterization, both experimentally and by numerical simulation, is challenging because of the complex fluid dynamics related to gas compressibility and the small length scale. In this work, the under-expanded flow of methane from an outward-opening poppet-valve injector has been experimentally characterized by high-speed schlieren imaging. The investigation has been performed at ambient temperature and pressure and different nozzle pressure ratios (NPR) ranging from 10 to 18. The gaseous jet has been characterized in terms of its macroscale parameters. A scaling-law analysis of the results has been performed. The gas-dynamic structure at the nozzle exit has been also investigated.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-24-0135
Pages
10
Citation
Lazzaro, M., Catapano, F., and Sementa, P., "Experimental Characterization of Methane Direct Injection from an Outward-Opening Poppet-Valve Injector," SAE Technical Paper 2019-24-0135, 2019, https://doi.org/10.4271/2019-24-0135.
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Published
Sep 9, 2019
Product Code
2019-24-0135
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English