Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
207517 Fuel 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper reports an investigation focusing on the transient evolution of diesel sprays. In order to understand the relationship between fuel–air mixing and spray penetration, a one-dimensional spray model is developed, which is capable of predicting the spray behaviour under transient conditions. The main assumptions of the model are the mixing-controlled hypothesis and the validity of self-similarity for conservative properties. Validation of such concepts is achieved by comparing model predictions with both CFD gas jet simulations and experimental diesel spray measurements. Results show that a reasonable estimation of the spray evolution can be obtained for both non-vaporising and vaporising conditions.

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