T. F.
Su Patrick V.
Farrell ABSTRACT The transient characteristics of high-injection-pressure diesel fuel sprays have been investigated by high-speed photography. An off-engine fuel injection system with a hydraulic unit injector was designed for spray visualization experiments. Experiments were conducted using different geometry nozzles under different operating conditions to investigate the effects of injection pressure, nozzle inlet condition, nozzle injection angle, and nozzle hole size on spray characteristics. Measurement of spray tip penetration length and spray angle were made based on the spray images. The Sauter mean diameter (SMD) averaged over the spray was measured using a light extinction method. The results of these experiments show that spray geometry ( penetration length and cone angle) is sensitive to small changes in operating conditions and injector geometry. Higher injection pressures produced larger penetration, smaller spray cone angles, and smaller overall average SMD. Smaller nozzle hole sizes and smaller injection angle nozzles also produced smaller droplet sizes.
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