Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6637583 | Fuel | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Peculiar attention is devoted to the injection process start detection, which is of special interest in case of multiple injections. An accurate analysis of the injection rate time-history suggests that in the initial part of the process the flow is directed toward the injector nozzle (negative flow) and only after a short time the injection rate profile becomes positive, apparently indicating the start of the injection process. In order to define a proper start time detection criterion, the results of the hydraulic analysis were compared with the spray evolution analysis based on imaging carried out by an ensemble-averaged approach. This comparison suggested that the injection start can be derived by the hydraulic analysis: the outflow onset is generally synchronized with the first positive values of the injected volume, computed as the time integral of the injection rate profile.
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Authors
Lucio Postrioti, Giacomo Buitoni, Francesco C. Pesce, Claudio Ciaravino,