Study on Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Fuel Droplet Impact on Oil Film

2020-01-1429

4/14/2020

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In order to understand the spray impinging the lubricant oil on the piston or cylinder wall in GDI engine, the Laser Induced Fluorescence (LIF) method was used to observe the phenomenon of the fuel droplets impact oil film and distinguish the fuel and oil during the impingement. The experimental results show that the hydrodynamic characteristics of impingement affected by the oil viscosity, droplets’ Weber number, oil film thickness. Crown formed after impingement. The morphology after impingement was categorized into: rings, stable crown, splash and prompt splash. Low oil film dynamic viscosity, high Weber number or thin oil film can facilitate splash. Splash droplets consist of fuel and oil, and the oil is the main component of splash droplets and crown. The empirical formula of critical We number (We) is fitted. High dimensionless oil film thickness or low oil film dynamic viscosity can increase the proportion of fuel in the crown.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-1429
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Wang, Y., Pei, Y., Qin, J., Lu, L., et al., "Study on Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Fuel Droplet Impact on Oil Film," WCX SAE World Congress Experience, Detroit, Michigan, United States, April 21, 2020, https://doi.org/10.4271/2020-01-1429.
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4/14/2020
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2020-01-1429
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Technical Paper
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English