Skip to main content
U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Interactions of direct-injection fuel sprays with in-cylinder air motions

Journal Article · · SAE Spec. Publ.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.4271/831728· OSTI ID:6553064

An experimental investigation of the effects of injector type and orientation, engine speed, incylinder air swril, compression pressure, and fuel type has been conducted in motored visualization engines. A fuel-spray visualization system has been developed and utilized to obtain high-speed stroboscopic movies of the injection and penetration events. Significantly different interactions between the fuel spray and the in-cylinder air motions were found to result from changes in airswirl ratio, nozzle geometry and injection timing. The maximum spray-tip velocity was found to occur downstream from the injector tip for all conditions tested. For applications requiring minimum fuel-spray penetration, trhe impinging-jet injector was found to be the most promising candididate.

Research Organization:
Fluid Mechanics Dept., General Motors Research Labs, Warren, MI
OSTI ID:
6553064
Journal Information:
SAE Spec. Publ.; (United States), Journal Name: SAE Spec. Publ.; (United States) Vol. SP-557; ISSN SAESA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English