Influence of Internal Cavitating Flow of the Nozzle on Spray Characteristics in a Diesel Engine

2012 ◽  
Vol 468-471 ◽  
pp. 1874-1877
Author(s):  
Ju Yan Liu ◽  
Zhi Xia He ◽  
Qian Wang ◽  
Zhao Chen Jiang ◽  
Li Li Tian

Fuel atomization and penetration are known to significantly affect the combustion and emission processes in diesel engines. In the fuel supply system of diesel engines, the internal cavitaing flow of the nozzle is one of the most important effects on fuel spray characteristics. So it is necessary to simulate fuel spray coupling with internal cavitaing flow of the nozzle. In order to analyze the influence of cavitaing flow in the nozzle hole on spray, a coupling spray simulation was carried out with the output data of cavitaing flow in nozzles using FIRE v2010. The results of this work show that the characteristics of cavitating flow in orifice have an effect on both macroscopic properties, such as spray tip penetration and spray symmetry, and microscopic properties, like Sauter Mean Diameter-SMD. Moreover, the spray characteristics from three different types of nozzle were simulated to study the effect of nozzle structure on internal cavitating flow and subsequent spray, which supplies the theoretical foundation for the optimization design of the injector.

Author(s):  
Yeoung Min Han ◽  
Min Soo Yoon ◽  
Woo Seok Seol ◽  
Dae Sung Lee ◽  
Victor I. Yagodkin ◽  
...  

An experimental investigation is carried out on modeling of fuel atomization for the purpose of simulating the idle regime of a gas turbine combustor through atmospheric testing. If the simulation is successfully applied, it will significantly reduce the cost of testing. The simulation must sustain nearly the same fuel spray characteristics and the same aerodynamics at the exit of the frontal device. Air assisting through the main stage of a dual orifice fuel nozzle is employed to match the fuel spray characteristics. Optical diagnostic methods including flow visualization and Adaptive Phase/Doppler Velocimetry are used for the investigation of spray characteristics. Once the fuel spray characteristics are matched by air assisting, the combustor characteristics may then be matched by maintaining the loading parameter constant. The possibility of modeling with air assisting is shown and appropriate conditions for air assisting are found.


2012 ◽  
Vol 476-478 ◽  
pp. 448-452
Author(s):  
Jun Zhang ◽  
Chang Pu Zhao ◽  
Nai Zhuan Chen ◽  
Da Lu Dong ◽  
Bo Zhong

Diesel spray characteristics are closely related to the combustion of the engine where the spray tip penetration and the fuel atomization play a key role especially for direct injection (DI) diesel engine. With different nozzles, the fuel atomization and evaporation will be different thereby affecting the combustion and emission characteristics. A three-dimensional model is built based on the parameters of a DI diesel engine, and its validation is also validated. Three nozzle-hole layouts are designed in this research, including the conventional hole, multi-hole, and group-hole. The spray characteristics and combustion process are studied with three different nozzle-hole layouts by the way of numerical simulation. Further more, the effect of inter-hole spacing of group-hole nozzle on the evaporation rate and combustion process is researched here.


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