ANALYSIS OF THE SUITABLE INJECTION PRESSURE FOR DIESEL INJECTION WITH HIGH PRESSURE

  • JEONG D. Y. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School Sungkyunkwan University) ;
  • LEE J. T. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University)
  • Published : 2005.04.01

Abstract

Spray patterns were visualized using the shadowgraph method, and the droplet size and velocity were measured using PDPA for high-pressure injections up to 2,600 bars. The spray pattern and spray characteristics, such as penetration, spray width, spray angle, droplet size, injection duration, and droplet velocity, were investigated to determine the suitable injection pressure. Spray penetration, width, angle, and velocity increased continuously up to 2,600 bars with the injection pressure in a high-pressure region. The rate of improvement of the above spray characteristics, however, declined rapidly, when the injection pressure reached 2,000 bars. The injection duration and droplet size generally decreased with the increase in the injection pressure, while the rate of improvement decreased abruptly after 2,000 bars. Consequently, the improvement rate of the spray characteristics became blunt at over 2,000 bars. This means that the suitable injection pressure is around 2,000 bars.

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