Spray Characteristics of an Ultrasonic Gasoline Injector Using a Micro Nozzle Array

2007-32-0050

10/30/2007

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Small Engine Technology Conference & Exposition
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Effects of horn geometry on the atomization characteristics of an ultrasonic fuel injector using a micro nozzle array were investigated experimentally. Micro nozzles whose exit diameter d = 3 μm are mounted on a thin metal film. The number of the micro nozzles is from 2.0 × 104 to 1.2 × 105. Using an ultrasonic oscillator, gasoline is periodically pushed out from the micro nozzles at a frequency from 62 to 65 kHz. A disk type PZT (Lead zirconium titanate) is used as an ultrasonic oscillator, and the oscillation is amplified using a step-type horn. The input voltage to the PZT is varied from 0 to 200 V. To increase the fuel flow rate, the horn small end diameter DS is increased from 10.5 to 25 mm, while the large end diameter is fixed at 30 mm. To prevent forming a liquid film on the micro nozzle array, gutters are machined on the small end of the horn. It is shown that the SMD (Sauter mean diameter) of the spray is almost uniform around 10 to 14 μm. The fuel flow rate increases, at the maximum, 2.8 times larger when compared to the original horn geometry.
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ARAKI, M., OBOKATA, T., ISHIMA, T., SHIGA, S. et al., "Spray Characteristics of an Ultrasonic Gasoline Injector Using a Micro Nozzle Array," SAE Technical Paper 2007-32-0050, 2007, https://doi.org/10.4271/2007-32-0050.
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Oct 30, 2007
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2007-32-0050
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Technical Paper
Language
English