Experimental study on the effect of nozzle hole-to-hole angle on the near-field spray of diesel injector using fast X-ray phase-contrast imaging

Xusheng Zhang, Seoksu Moon, Jian Gao, Eric M. Dufresne, Kamel Fezzaa, Jin Wang

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Abstract

Fuel atomization and vaporization process play a critical role in determining the engine combustion and emission. The primary near-nozzle breakup is the vital link between the fuel emerging from the nozzle and the fully atomized spray. In this study, the near-nozzle spray characteristics of diesel injectors with different umbrella angle (UA) were investigated using fast X-ray phase-contrast imaging and quantitative image processing. A classic ‘dumbbell’ profile of spray width (SW) composed of three stages: opening stage, semi-steady stage and closing stage. The SW peaks of two-hole injectors were more than twice of that of single-hole injector at the opening and closing stages, corresponding to the hollow-cone spray. This indicated the vortex flow was formed with the increase of the UA. The higher injection pressure had little influence on the SW while led to earlier breakup closer to the nozzle at lower needle lift. Significant fuel effect on the SW at higher needle lift was found. However, this effect could be neglect at lower needle lift due to the leading role of internal flow and cavitation on the near-field spray characteristics. In addition, the morphology-based breakup process was observed, which highlighted the important effect of internal flow on the spray development. The possibility of using hollow-cone spray in diesel injector was also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)142-150
Number of pages9
JournalFuel
Volume185
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2016
Externally publishedYes

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© 2016 Elsevier Ltd

Keywords

  • Biodiesel
  • Hole-to-hole angle
  • Near-field spray
  • Spray morphology
  • X-ray phase-contrast imaging

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