Title of article :
Dynamics of electrically charged transient evaporating sprays
Author/Authors :
John S. Shrimpton، نويسنده , , Yossapong Laoonual، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The evolution of an evaporating spray plume typical of those under consideration for use in direct
injection spark ignition (DISI) engines, for early and late fuel injection strategies is investigated. Here
the effect of electric charge, present on individual drops, upon the spray dispersal and evaporation
rate is investigated with the aim of optimizing these parameters with respect to typical engine
timescales and injection strategy. The predictions suggest that applying electric charge to drops in
sprays injected early into the intake stroke does not have a beneficial effect. The spray evaporation
rate is not significantly enhanced, and the long time interval between fuel injection and ignition
actually promotes spray wall deposition. Conversely, applying electric charge to sprays injected late
encourages secondary atomization and the increase in surface area greatly improves the evaporation
rate. This is also true at higher engine speeds, corresponding to a much reduced time between fuel
injection and ignition. Therefore it is suggested that the selective use of electric charge is viable way
of tuning the spray character without effecting fuel metering when moving from an early to a late
injection strategy in DISI engines when variable loads are required
Keywords :
DISI , CFD , Spray , Electrostatics
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Journal title :
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering