Investigation of MicroFlow Machining Effects on Diesel Injector Spray Characteristics
2004-01-0026
03/08/2004
- Content
- An investigation of the effect of microflow machining on the spray characteristics of diesel injectors was undertaken. A collection of four VCO injector tips were tested prior to and after an abrasive flow process using a high viscosity media. The injector nozzles were tested on a spray fixture. Rate of injection measurements and high-speed digital images were used for the quantification of the air entrainment rate.Comparisons of the spray characteristics and A/F ratios were made for conditions of before and after the abrasive flow process. Results showed a significant decrease in the injection-to-injection variability and improvement of the spray symmetry. A link between the quantity of air entrained and potential differences in spray plume internal chemical composition and temperature is proposed via equilibrium calculations.
- Pages
- 10
- Citation
- Holguin, A., and Foster, D., "Investigation of MicroFlow Machining Effects on Diesel Injector Spray Characteristics," SAE Technical Paper 2004-01-0026, 2004, https://doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-0026.