Experimental investigation on effect of gas/spray interactions on transient diesel spray behaviors

Author:

Wang Zhijian12,Li Yanfei1ORCID,Li Zhijie2,Wang Jingshan2,Ma Xiao1,Shuai Shijin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Automotive Safety and Energy, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

2. Weichai Power Co., Ltd, Weifang, China

Abstract

The ever-increasing rail pressure in diesel engines may cause the injection induced shock waves. In the present study, different gases (N2 and CO2) were used as the ambient mediums in order to understand the effect of shock waves induced by the high-speed jets on the near-field spray penetration. The tests were carried out in an optically-accessible constant volume vessel and a single-hole diesel injector was used. The injection pressure ( Pinj) ranged from 80 to 150 MPa and the ambient density ( ρambient) are 11.25, 22.52, and 33.81 kg/m3, respectively. Schlieren imaging was used to capture the shock waves ahead of the sprays with a frame speed of 100,000 fps and high-speed imaging was used to capture the spray penetration evolution with a frame speed of 300,000 fps in order to provide sufficient high temporal and spatial resolutions of the spray development. Shock waves can be observed under CO2 atmosphere over all the tested conditions and almost invisible under N2 atmosphere. The timings of occurrence and detachment of the shock waves are advanced with the increase in ρambient, but less sensitivity to Pinj. The difference in penetration lengths for N2 and CO2 atmosphere are not consistent as Pinj and ρambient varied, indicating the complicated role of shock waves in influencing the spray behaviors. Several mechanisms for the generation of shock waves were discussed, as well the physical meaning of the timing to the peak velocity of the spray tip with breakup time.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering

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