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A study on the mixture formation process of diesel fuel spray in unsteady and evaporative field

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The focus of this work is placed on the analysis of the mixture formation mechanism under the evaporative diesel spray of impinging and free conditions. As an experimental parameter, ambient gas density was selected. Effects of density variation of ambient gas on liquid and vapor-phase inside structure of evaporation diesel spray were investigated. Ambient gas density was changed between θ a= 5.0 kg/m3 and 12.3 kg/m3. In the case of impinging spray, the spray spreading to the radial direction is larger due to the decrease of drag force of ambient gas in the case of the low density than that of the high density. On the other hand, in the case of free spray, in accordance with the increase in the ambient gas density, the liquid-phase length is getting short due to the increase in drag force of ambient gas. In order to examine the homogeneity of mixture consisted of vapor-phase fuel and ambient gas in the spray, image analysis was conducted with statistical thermodynamics based on the non-dimensional entropy (S) method. In the case of application of entropy analysis to diesel spray, the entropy value always increases. The entropy of higher ambient density is higher than that of lower ambient gas density during initial injection period.

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Abbreviations

H :

Spray Height

I :

Fluorescence Intensity

L :

Liquid-phase length

M :

Number of the Total Pixels

R :

Spray Radius

s :

Non-dimensional Entropy

T :

Temperature

U :

Velocity

θ:

Density of Ambient Gas

a :

Ambient gas

cr :

Critical

f :

Fuel

liq :

Liquid Phase

vap :

Vapor Phase

w :

Wall

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Yeom, J., Park, J. & Chung, S. A study on the mixture formation process of diesel fuel spray in unsteady and evaporative field. J Mech Sci Technol 19, 2253–2262 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02916465

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