LAPSE:2024.1020
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LAPSE:2024.1020
Microscopic Imaging on Diesel Spray and Atomization Process
June 7, 2024
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Improving diesel engine performance requires a comprehensive understanding of fuel atomization and air−fuel mixing within the combustion chamber. Numerous studies have been conducted to reduce emissions and enhance diesel engines. However, further investigation is required on the detailed diesel spray process. In this study, we adopted extinction measurement to analyze the effects of a fuel injection pressure range of 300 to 700 bar on spray morphology. For the extinction imaging setup, we utilized a high-intensity continuous LED source along with a diffuser to ensure uniform light distribution. The high-speed extinction and image processing results indicate that increasing the injection pressure from 300 to 700 bar effectively produced a smaller particulate size (15% reduction) and a better air−fuel mixing process. Especially at the end of injection, our results show smaller liquid ligaments (50% reduction) and droplets around the injector tip with higher injection pressure cases.
Improving diesel engine performance requires a comprehensive understanding of fuel atomization and air−fuel mixing within the combustion chamber. Numerous studies have been conducted to reduce emissions and enhance diesel engines. However, further investigation is required on the detailed diesel spray process. In this study, we adopted extinction measurement to analyze the effects of a fuel injection pressure range of 300 to 700 bar on spray morphology. For the extinction imaging setup, we utilized a high-intensity continuous LED source along with a diffuser to ensure uniform light distribution. The high-speed extinction and image processing results indicate that increasing the injection pressure from 300 to 700 bar effectively produced a smaller particulate size (15% reduction) and a better air−fuel mixing process. Especially at the end of injection, our results show smaller liquid ligaments (50% reduction) and droplets around the injector tip with higher injection pressure cases.
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El Marnissi Y, Hwang J. Microscopic Imaging on Diesel Spray and Atomization Process. (2024). LAPSE:2024.1020
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El Marnissi Y: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA
Hwang J: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA; Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS), Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759, USA; Institute for Clean Energy Technology (ICET), Mississippi
Hwang J: Department of Mechanical Engineering, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39762, USA; Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems (CAVS), Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759, USA; Institute for Clean Energy Technology (ICET), Mississippi
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Processes
Volume
12
Issue
2
First Page
359
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-02-08
ISSN
2227-9717
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PII: pr12020359, Publication Type: Journal Article
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