Optical investigation on impacts of ambient pressure on macroscopic spray characteristics of ducted fuel injection under non-vaporizing conditions

Feng Li, Chia fon Lee, Ziman Wang*, Fushui Liu, Guoxiang Lu

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Abstract

Ducted fuel injection (DFI) which mimics Bunsen burner, is a cutting-edge technology for reducing the soot formation of heavy-duty diesel engines. In this work, the Mie-scattering optical method was used to visualise impacts of ambient gas pressure on DFI and free spray characteristics with a single-hole injector. Ambient gas pressure varies from 3 to 12 MPa and diesel injection pressure from 40 to 120 MPa. Spray morphology, tip penetration, cone angle and area were discussed. The results indicated that DFI spray has a distinct velocity advantage over free spray, especially under high ambient pressure. As ambient pressure increases, DFI spray has better cone angle and area advantages than those of free spray. Increasing injection pressure helps to promote these advantages. Additionally, when the ambient pressure is high enough, a mushroom-shaped spray appeared at the duct outlet, diffusing actively around and forming a large-scale vortex. All of these characteristics of DFI spray can be interpreted as better serving the fuel-gas mixing as ambient pressure increases.

Original languageEnglish
Article number117192
JournalFuel
Volume268
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2020

Keywords

  • Ambient pressure
  • Diesel spray
  • Ducted fuel injection

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