Gasoline Distribution Measurements with PLIF in a SI Engine
922355
10/01/1992
- Event
- Content
- A laser induced fluorescence (LIF) technique to visualize the gasoline distribution in port injection spark ignition engines is presented. A dopant is selected according to a list of criteria required to make it a good tracer of the gasoline. This dopant, biacetyl, is shown to provide quantitative measurement in relative value. The LIF technique is applied for two-dimensional laser sheet imaging in a model engine with optical access. Extensive data processing is developped and used for a quantitative characterization of the mixing level. The effect of compression, injection timing, engine speed, and type of flow field on the mixture homogeneity is investigated.
- Pages
- 15
- Citation
- Baritaud, T., and Heinze, T., "Gasoline Distribution Measurements with PLIF in a SI Engine," SAE Technical Paper 922355, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/922355.