Modeling of a Gasoline Spray Impinging on a Wall

벽면충돌 가솔린 분무 모델

  • 김태완 (울산대학교 대학원) ;
  • 원영호 (울산대학교 기계자동차공학부) ;
  • 박정규 (건국대학교 기계항공우주공학부)
  • Published : 2001.09.01

Abstract

Most gasoline engines employ a port injection system to achieve the better fuel-air mixing. A part of injected fuels adheres to the wall or intake valve and forms a film of liquid fuel. The other is secondarily atomized by the spray-wall interaction. A better understanding of this interaction will help in designing injection systems and controlling the strategies to improve engine performance and exhaust emissions. In the present research, the spray-wall interaction was investigated by a laser sheet visualization method. The shape of sprays was pictured at various impinging velocities and angles. The fuel dispersion was estimated by fluorescence light, and the atomization was evaluated by the enlarged images of droplets. The experimental results were compared with model predictions which are based on OPT method. The model has been modified to have the better agreement with the experimental result, and was implemented in the KIVA-II code.

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