First observation and characterization of vortex flow in steel micronozzles for high-pressure diesel injection

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Vortex flows can be observed in many industrial systems. One of the most intricate vortex flows is the one formed in high-pressure fuel injector nozzles, which dynamics and influence on initial jet formation have been veiled due to great difficulties in observation of micro-scale fluids enclosed with steel nozzles. In this study, an X-ray tracer imaging method was used to visualize the transient fluid motion in steel micronozzles for the high-pressure diesel injection. The 1 mu m-size tungsten particles were added to the diesel so that well-contrasted X-ray images of in-nozzle flows can be recorded with high-energy polychromatic X-ray beams. The X-ray images revealed, for the first time, the transient behavior of vortex flow, vortex-type cavitation and flow separation inside the steel nozzle. The needle-lift dependence of in-nozzle vortex flow dynamics was then modeled and correlated to those observed in large-scale optical nozzles in previous studies. The results showed that the in-nozzle vortex and emerging jet flow characteristics of the practical nozzle were similar with those of large-scale nozzles, which suggested that the results of previous fundamental studies can be closely linked to practical cases.

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High-pressure injectionDiesel sprayNozzle internal flowVortex flowX-ray imagingModelingX-RAYCAVITATIONNOZZLESPRAYDYNAMICSHOLEATOMIZATIONGEOMETRYSIZE
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First observation and characterization of vortex flow in steel micronozzles for high-pressure diesel injection
저자
Moon, SeoksuHuang, WeidiWang, Jin
DOI
10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2019.04.018
발행일
2019-07
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Article
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Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science
105
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342 ~ 348