Abstract In the present experimental and theoretical work the propagation of a high-speed fuel spray at distances much longer than the breakup length is studied. The motion of the spray is modeled in two regions: the main region of the steady flow and the front region of the spray. The analysis yields the equation of propagation of the tip of the spray. These theoretical results have been validated against experimental data obtained from a common-rail diesel injection nozzle and from other data available in the literature. The importance of the shock wave propagation at the initial stage of the spray injection is demonstrated
Computational fluid dynamics results are presented providing information on the influence of multip...
This study aims to examine the effects of ambient pressure and injection parameters on the macro-cha...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the fuel temperature and the ambient gas temp...
Abstract In the present experimental and theoretical work the propagation of a high-speed fuel spray...
A new model for fuel spray penetration (location of spray tip) is suggested and validated against av...
A brief review of models of diesel fuel spray penetration, developed at the University of Brighton, ...
Effects of droplet evaporation, break-up and air entrainment on diesel fuel spray penetration have b...
The modeling of fuel sprays under well-characterized conditions relevant for heavy-duty Diesel engin...
The modeling of fuel sprays under well-characterized conditions relevant for heavy-duty Diesel engin...
The modeling of fuel sprays under well-characterized conditions relevant for heavy-duty Diesel engin...
This paper illustrates the results of an experimental characterization of a high pressure diesel spr...
The effects of injection pressure, in-cylinder pressure and in-cylinder temperature at the start of ...
Simple analytical expressions for spray penetration were derived in two limiting cases, i.e., the in...
Abstract. The more recent development in Diesel engines and the ongoing study of the HCCI concept w...
Formation of nonevaporating sprays from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy duty multiho...
Computational fluid dynamics results are presented providing information on the influence of multip...
This study aims to examine the effects of ambient pressure and injection parameters on the macro-cha...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the fuel temperature and the ambient gas temp...
Abstract In the present experimental and theoretical work the propagation of a high-speed fuel spray...
A new model for fuel spray penetration (location of spray tip) is suggested and validated against av...
A brief review of models of diesel fuel spray penetration, developed at the University of Brighton, ...
Effects of droplet evaporation, break-up and air entrainment on diesel fuel spray penetration have b...
The modeling of fuel sprays under well-characterized conditions relevant for heavy-duty Diesel engin...
The modeling of fuel sprays under well-characterized conditions relevant for heavy-duty Diesel engin...
The modeling of fuel sprays under well-characterized conditions relevant for heavy-duty Diesel engin...
This paper illustrates the results of an experimental characterization of a high pressure diesel spr...
The effects of injection pressure, in-cylinder pressure and in-cylinder temperature at the start of ...
Simple analytical expressions for spray penetration were derived in two limiting cases, i.e., the in...
Abstract. The more recent development in Diesel engines and the ongoing study of the HCCI concept w...
Formation of nonevaporating sprays from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy duty multiho...
Computational fluid dynamics results are presented providing information on the influence of multip...
This study aims to examine the effects of ambient pressure and injection parameters on the macro-cha...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of the fuel temperature and the ambient gas temp...