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SPRAY CHARACTERISTICS OF DIRECTLY INJECTED LPG  

Lee, S.W. (National Traffic Safety & Environment Lab.)
Y. Daisho (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University)
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International Journal of Automotive Technology / v.5, no.4, 2004 , pp. 239-245 More about this Journal
Abstract
It has been recognized that alternative fuels such as Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) show less polluting combustion characteristics than diesel fuel. Furthermore, engine performance is expected to be nearly equal to that of the diesel engine if direct-injection stratified-charge combustion of the LPG can be adopted in the spark-ignition engine. However, spray characteristics of LPG are quite different from those of diesel fuel. understanding the spray characteristics of LPG and evaporating processes are very important for developing efficient and low emission LPG engines optimized in fuel injection control and combustion processes. In this study, the LPG spray characteristics and evaporating processes were investigated using the Schlieren and Mie scattering optical system and single-hole injectors in a constant volume chamber. The results show that the mixture moves along the impingement wall that reproduced the piston bowl and reaches in ignition spark plug. LPG spray receives more influence of ambient pressure and temperature significantly than that of n-dodecane spray.
Keywords
LPG; Visualization; Spray; Impingement spray; Common rail; OH radical;
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