Publication detail

Investigation into Primary Break Up of Conical Liquid Sheets Produced by a Pressure Swirl Gasoline Direct Injector.

STANSFIELD, P. – WIGLEY, G. - PITCHER, G. - NUGLISH, H. - JEDELSKY, J.

Original Title

Investigation into Primary Break Up of Conical Liquid Sheets Produced by a Pressure Swirl Gasoline Direct Injector.

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

The fuel break up and atomisation processes in the near nozzle region of a second generation high pressure-swirl direct injection gasoline fuel injector have been characterised. The Phase Doppler technique has been used to measure the axial and radial droplet velocities and the resultant flow angles of the fuel droplets. Mean estimates based on time bin averaging the data over 20 microsecond time bins have shown that, during the transient formation of the hollow fuel cone there is a distinct high frequency fluctuation in the mean flow angle. Images of the spray cone have confirmed the fluctuations found by the PDA analysis and suggest that the phenomenon is due to waves in the spray cone which can be attributed to the instabilities behind the break up of the conical liquid sheet.

Keywords

spray quality, liquid break up, pressure swirl gasoline direct injector, spray cone

Authors

STANSFIELD, P. – WIGLEY, G. - PITCHER, G. - NUGLISH, H. - JEDELSKY, J.

RIV year

2005

Released

1. 1. 2005

Publisher

Laboratoire de Combustion et Systemes Reactifs, CNRS Orleans

Location

Orleans, France

Pages from

329

Pages to

334

Pages count

6

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT15526,
  author="Jan {Jedelský}",
  title="Investigation into Primary Break Up of Conical Liquid Sheets Produced by a Pressure Swirl Gasoline Direct Injector.",
  booktitle="Proceedings 20th Annual Conference on Liquid Atomization and Spray Systems",
  year="2005",
  pages="6",
  publisher="Laboratoire de Combustion et Systemes Reactifs, CNRS Orleans",
  address="Orleans, France"
}