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A study on the shaped combustion system using diesel spray impinged on a wall

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In modern small compact combustion chambers of diesel engines with high speed injection spray, the wall impaction of spray is encountered. A number of combustion systems have been developed which deliberately employ wall impaction as a means of breaking up the fuel spray and/or directing it in a desired direction. As a link of this, in a further type of geometry, which has been presented by Park et al. cut-off pips were provided for a number of sprays directed not only straight down into combustion chamber centre but also across and down into the bowl in the normal radial direction. The sizes of the pips and their positions were tested for axisymmetrical shape, and their results were analyzed. The further type was simulated in here by using 3D non-orthogonal spray engine code. The simulation results show that the further type is much better than general conventional shapes, i.e. well mixing of fuel vapour and spray high qualified droplet atomization, etc. Thus the improvement of the engine performance is expected by the shaped engine.

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Park, K. A study on the shaped combustion system using diesel spray impinged on a wall. KSME Journal 10, 351–361 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02942644

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