Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10273219 Fuel 2005 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
The aim of this article is to study the effect of cavitation on Diesel spray behavior. For this purpose, two bi-orifices nozzle geometries, a cylindrical nozzle and a convergent one, are characterized by means of two fundamental spray parameters: mass flux and momentum flux. Five injection pressure values and five discharge pressure levels have been measured in order to change the cavitation regime inside the nozzle flow. It is known from the literature that cavitation brings about a mass flux choke, but there are few studies that investigate its effects on momentum and outlet velocity in real geometries. The key point of this study is the measurement of spray momentum in order to explain the effects of nozzle geometry on spray behavior.
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