Formation of nonevaporating sprays from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy duty multihole common rail injector is studied in a newly developed high-pressure, high-temperature cell, using digital high-speed shadowgraphy at 4500 frames/s. Gas pressure was varied from 13 to 37 bar (corresponding to densities of 15-42 kg/m3, using N2 at room temperature) and rail pressure from 750 to 1500 bar. The nozzle is carefully characterized and all injection data are analyzed by the method as described in previous work ( Klein-Douwel, R. J. H.; et al. Fuel, 2007, 86, 1994-2007). Time evolution of the spray angle and penetration and possible dependences of these two variables on gas density and rail pressure are studied. It is found that afte...
As part of an ongoing investigation, the influence of in-cylinder charge density, and injector nozzl...
The liquid and vapor phases of gasoline sprays were investigated using a common rail diesel injectio...
The purpose of this study is to quantitatively analyze the effects of nozzle design parameters on th...
Formation of nonevaporating sprays from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy duty multiho...
This paper illustrates the results of an experimental characterization of a high pressure diesel spr...
Spray formation from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy-duty multi-hole common rail inj...
Spray formation from diesel fuel injection through a heavy dutymulti-hole injector is studied in a n...
An attempt to further understand the processes of auto-ignition, combustion and ultimately emission ...
Increasing fuel injection pressure has enabled reduction of diesel emissions while retaining the adv...
The aim of this investigation is to study the effect of the high injection pressure on the dimethyl ...
Abstract. The more recent development in Diesel engines and the ongoing study of the HCCI concept w...
The influences of injector nozzle geometry, injection pressure and ambient air conditions on a diese...
Injection-induced rail pressure fluctuations are proven to cause nonuniform spray development. These...
As part of an ongoing investigation, the influence of in-cylinder charge density, and injector nozzl...
The liquid and vapor phases of gasoline sprays were investigated using a common rail diesel injectio...
The purpose of this study is to quantitatively analyze the effects of nozzle design parameters on th...
Formation of nonevaporating sprays from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy duty multiho...
This paper illustrates the results of an experimental characterization of a high pressure diesel spr...
Spray formation from diesel fuel injection through a realistic heavy-duty multi-hole common rail inj...
Spray formation from diesel fuel injection through a heavy dutymulti-hole injector is studied in a n...
An attempt to further understand the processes of auto-ignition, combustion and ultimately emission ...
Increasing fuel injection pressure has enabled reduction of diesel emissions while retaining the adv...
The aim of this investigation is to study the effect of the high injection pressure on the dimethyl ...
Abstract. The more recent development in Diesel engines and the ongoing study of the HCCI concept w...
The influences of injector nozzle geometry, injection pressure and ambient air conditions on a diese...
Injection-induced rail pressure fluctuations are proven to cause nonuniform spray development. These...
As part of an ongoing investigation, the influence of in-cylinder charge density, and injector nozzl...
The liquid and vapor phases of gasoline sprays were investigated using a common rail diesel injectio...
The purpose of this study is to quantitatively analyze the effects of nozzle design parameters on th...