Journal article
Generalizing the behavior of flash-boiling, plume interaction and spray collapse for multi-hole, direct injection
J Lacey, F Poursadegh, MJ Brear, R Gordon, P Petersen, C Lakey, B Butcher, S Ryan
Fuel | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental and modeling study of direct fuel injection in a constant volume chamber (CVC). Iso-octane and propane are used as surrogates for gasoline and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) respectively, and are injected over a wide range of conditions that are relevant to modern, spark ignition engines. Optical imaging of the liquid and vapor phases are first used to examine these sprays’ overall behavior. These experimental results and thermodynamic arguments are then used to demonstrate the limitations of some existing methods for identifying the onset of spray plume interaction and spray collapse in multi-hole injectors. Further modeling is then undertaken, leading to ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Ford Motor Company Advanced Centre for Automotive Research and Testing (ACART, www.acart.com.au) and the Australian Research Council.