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Experimental and numerical study of an air assisted fuel Injector for a D.I.S.I. engine

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:59 authored by Albert Parker, S.H Jin, G Zakis, M.J Brear, W Attard, Harry Watson, H Carlisle, W Byrce
The transient behaviour of the fuel spray from an air assisted fuel injector has been investigated both numerically and experimentally in a Constant Volume Chamber (CVC) and an optical engine. This two phase injector is difficult to analyse numerically and experimentally because of the strong coupling between the gas and liquid phases. The gas driven atomization of liquid fuel involves liquid film formation, separation and break up and also liquid droplet coalescence, break up, splashing, bouncing, evaporation and collision. Furthermore, the liquid phase is the dominant phase in many regions within the injector

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1

End page

14

Total pages

14

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2007 SAE International Congress and Exposition

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SAE International

Name of conference

SAE International Congress and Exposition

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SAE International

Place published

United States

Start date

2007-04-16

End date

2007-04-19

Language

English

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© 2007 SAE International

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2006039246

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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2015-01-15

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