Study of the steady flow produced by direct injection diesel engine intake ports

Author(s):  
J M Desantes ◽  
J V Pastor ◽  
A Doudou

In this paper laser Doppler anemometry is used to characterize the steady flow field inside the cylinder generated by the two intake ports of a four-valve diesel head over the whole valve lift range and to compare the patterns at two different sections commonly used for global characterization in order to decide which is more appropriate for cylinder head evaluation. A more detailed investigation is performed for two valve lifts where the change in the flow patterns is more evident by applying a spectral analysis with the local normalized slotting technique to study the turbulent structures accompanying the in-cylinder swirl development.

Author(s):  
C Arcoumanis ◽  
J H Whitelaw ◽  
P Flamang

The flow in the inlet manifold of a Ford direct injection diesel engine has been characterized by laser Doppler anemometry under motored conditions at engine speeds between 300 and 1100 r/min. Plexiglass windows have been inserted at three locations in adjacent manifold branches of the four-cylinder engine and back-scatter LDA was used to provide information about the ensemble-averaged and in-cycle axial and radial velocities at various spatial locations within the inlet channels during the engine cycle.


1996 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 95-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. C. Yang ◽  
Hong Sun Ryou ◽  
Y. T. Jeong ◽  
Young Ki Choi

Author(s):  
Nik Rosli Abdullah ◽  
Rizalman Mamat ◽  
Miroslaw L Wyszynski ◽  
Anthanasios Tsolakis ◽  
Hongming Xu

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