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Numerical Analysis of the Sessile Droplet Evaporation on Heated Surfaces (가열된 표면에 고착된 액적의 증발 특성에 관한 수치해석 연구)

  • Jeong, Chan Ho;Lee, Hyung Ju;Yun, Kuk Hyun;Lee, Seong Hyuk
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2021
  • Droplet evaporation has been known as a common phenomenon in daily life, and it has been widely used for many applications. In particular, the influence of the different heated substrates on evaporation flux and flow characteristics is essential in understanding heat and mass transfer of evaporating droplets. This study aims to simulate the droplet evaporation process by considering variation of thermal property depending on the substrates and the surface temperature. The commercial program of ANSYS Fluent (V.17.2) is used for simulating the conjugated heat transfer in the solid-liquid-vapor domains. Moreover, we adopt the diffusion-limited model to predict the evaporation flux on the different heated substrates. It is found that the evaporation rate significantly changes with the increase in substrate temperature. The evaporation rate substantially varies with different substrates because of variation of thermal property. Also, the droplet evaporates more rapidly as the surface temperature increases owing to an increase in saturation vapor pressure as well as the free convection effect caused by the density gradient.

Spray Characteristics of Diesel Fuel in a Cylinder under Cryogenic Intake Air Temperature Conditions (극저온의 흡기 온도 조건에서 실린더 내 디젤 연료의 분무 특성)

  • Min, Se Hun;Suh, Hyun Kyu
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.18-25
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    • 2021
  • The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of cryogenic intake air temperature on the injected fuel droplet behavior in a compression ignition engine under the different start of energizing timing. To achieve this, the intake air temperatures were changed from -18℃ to 18℃ in steps of 9℃, and the result of fuel evaporation rate, Sauter mean diameter, and equivalence ratio distributions were compared. When the intake air temperature decreased in steps of 9℃, less fuel was evaporated by about 3.33% because the cylinder temperature was decreased. In addition, the evaporated fuel amount was increased with retarding the start of energizing timing because the cylinder temperature raised. However, the difference was decreased according to the retarded start of energizing timing because the cylinder pressure was also increased at the start of fuel injection. The equivalence ratio was reduced by 5.94% with decreasing the intake air temperature. In addition, the ignition delay was expected to longer because of the deteriorated evaporation performance and the reduced cylinder pressure by the low intake air temperature.

Effects of Ultrasonic Standing Wave on the Ultrasonically-atomized Aerosol Flame Injected through a Slit-jet Nozzle (Slit-jet 노즐을 통과한 초음파 무화 에어로졸 화염에 정상초음파가 미치는 영향)

  • Ahn, Hyun Jong;Kang, Yun Hyeong;Kim, Jeong Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.53-60
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    • 2020
  • In liquid-fuel spray combustion, an experimental study was conducted to observe the effect of ultrasonic excitation on the ultrasonically-atomized liquid fuel flame by controlling pressure field through an ultrasonic standing wave. Flame of the ultrasonically-atomized kerosene aerosol was visualized by using a high speed camera, DSLR, and Schlieren photography. The amount of fuel consumed was obtained by a precise flow-rate measurement technique during combustion, through which the ratio of carrier gas (air) to fuel mass was able to be obtained, too. As a result, it could be found that the combustion reaction-rate of the liquid-fuel aerosol was increased by applying an ultrasonic standing wave to the secondary flame zone of the flame.

Effect of Gas Density on Self-Pulsation in Liquid-Gas Swirl Coaxial Injector (액체-기체 와류동축형 분사기의 자기-맥동에 대한 기체 밀도의 영향)

  • Ahn, Jonghyeon;Kang, Cheolwoong;Ahn, Kyubok
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.134-143
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    • 2022
  • When a recess is applied to a swirl coaxial injector that uses liquid and gas propellants, a self-pulsation phenomenon in which the spray oscillates at regular intervals may occur. The phenomenon is caused by the interaction between the liquid and gas propellants inside the injector recess region. The propellants' kinetic energies are expected to affect significantly the spray oscillation. Therefore, cold-flow tests using helium as a gas-simulating propellant were conducted and compared with the results of the previous study using air. Dynamic pressure was measured in the injector manifold and frequency characteristics were investigated through the fast Fourier transform analysis. In the experimental environment, the helium density was about seven times lower than the air density. Accordingly, the intensity of pressure fluctuations was confirmed to be greater when air was used. At the same kinetic energy condition, the perturbation frequency was almost identical in the low flow rate conditions. However, as the flow rate increased, the self-pulsation frequency was higher when helium was used.

Experimental Study on the Spray Characteristics of Low Pressure Fog Nozzles in Cooling Fog System (쿨링 포그 시스템의 저압 안개 노즐 분무특성에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Ji Yeop, Kim;Cheol, Jeong;Won Jun, Kang;Jeong Ung, Kim;Jung Goo, Hong
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.173-180
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    • 2022
  • Cooling fog is being used in various parts of society such as fine dust reduction, cleanliness, and temperature drop. Cooling fog has the advantage of low flow rate and ease of use compared to other spray systems. In the case of cooling fog, it was confirmed that the injection angle increased as the pressure increased and the nozzle diameter increased. In this study, the minimum injection angle was 33.61 degrees and the maximum injection angle was 107.38 degrees. It was confirmed that the larger the nozzle diameter and the smaller the pressure, the larger the droplet size. In addition, it was confirmed that the Sauter Mean Diameter (SMD) increased along the X and Y axis directions. It was confirmed that the size of the droplet decreases as it approaches the nozzle tip due to the characteristics of the nozzle design factor.

A Study on Transient Injection Rate Measurement of Gas Fuels Using Force Sensor (힘센서를 이용한 기상 연료의 과도적 분사율 계측에 관한 연구)

  • Jaehyun, Lee;Gyuhan, Bae;Youngmin, Ki;Seoksu, Moon
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.181-187
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    • 2022
  • For carbon neutrality, direct-injection hydrogen engines are attracting attention as a future power source. It is essential to estimate the transient injection rate of hydrogen for the optimization of hydrogen injection in direct injection engines. However, conventional injection rate measurement techniques for liquid fuels based on the injection-induced fuel pressure change in a test section are difficult to be applied to gaseous fuels due to the compressibility of the gas and the sealing issue of the components. In this study, a momentum flux measurement technique is introduced to obtain the transient injection rate of gaseous fuels using a force sensor. The injection rate calculation models associated with the momentum flux measurement technique are presented first. Then, the volumetric injection rates are estimated based on the momentum flux data and the calculation models and compared with those measured by a volumetric flow rate meter. The results showed that the momentum flux measurement can detect the injection start and end timings and the transient and steady regimes of the fuel injection. However, the estimated volumetric injection rates showed a large difference from the measured injection rates. An alternative method is suggested that corrects the estimated injection rate results based on the measured mean volumetric flow rates.

A Study on the Droplet Behavior Impacting on an Orifice (오리피스와 충돌하는 액적 거동에 관한 연구)

  • D.H., Seo;D.J., Lee;H.B., Lee;B.S., Kang
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.188-194
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the behavior of water droplet impacting on a thin horizontal orifice was investigated. The impact behavior modes, transition velocities and diameters of daughter droplets were analyzed by changing the droplet velocity, orifice diameter and orifice thickness. Four typical modes of impacting droplet on an orifice were observed. The single-droplet and double-droplet transition velocities increased with increasing the orifice thickness and decreased with increasing the orifice diameter. On the other hand, the multi-droplet transition velocity decreased and then increased as the orifice diameter increased. At thin orifice thickness, the single droplet diameter approximated the orifice diameter, and increasing the orifice thickness produced a droplet larger than the orifice diameter. In the case of double droplet mode, the diameter of the first droplet showed a similar tendency like the single droplet mode, but the diameter of the second droplet was smaller than that of the first droplet, and the difference between them was affected more by the orifice thickness.

Analysis of Energy Consumption Efficiency for a Hybrid Electric Vehicle According to the Application of LPG Fuel in WLTC Mode (WLTC 모드에서의 LPG 연료 적용에 따른 하이브리드 자동차 에너지소비효율 분석)

  • Jun Woo, Jeong;Seungchul, Woo;Seokjoo, Kwon;Se-Doo, Oh;Youngho, Seo;Kihyung, Lee
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.195-202
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    • 2022
  • Recently, the global automobile market is rapidly changing from internal combustion engine vehicles to eco-friendly vehicles including electric vehicles. Among eco-friendly vehicles, LPG vehicles are low in fine dust and are suggested as a realistic way to replace diesel vehicles. In addition, it is more economical than gasoline in its class, showing a cost-saving effect. In Korea, the business of converting gasoline into LPG is active. Research is being conducted to apply this to hybrid vehicles. In this study, the difference in energy consumption efficiency was analyzed when LPG fuel was applied by selecting a 2-liter GDI hybrid electric vehicle. The operation of the hybrid system according to various driving characteristics was confirmed by selecting the WLTC mode. As a result, it was confirmed that the BSFC was about 5% lower than that of gasoline fuel when using LPG fuel. This is due to the active operation of the motor while driving. Optimization is required as battery consumption increases from an energy perspective.

Behavioral Change of the Ultrasonic Standing Wave-affected Flame in the Reaction Zone of the Ultrasonically-atomized Kerosene Injected through a Slit-jet Nozzle (Slit-jet 노즐을 통해 분사되는 초음파 무화 케로신 화염의 정상초음파 가진에 의한 거동 변이)

  • Bae, Chang Han;Kang, Yun Hyeong;Ahn, Hyun Jong;Kim, Jeong Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.60-67
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    • 2022
  • A study was conducted to analyze the behavioral change of the kerosene flame ultrasonically-atomized under an ultrasonic standing-wave. Combustion region was visualized through DSLR, ICCD camera and the Schlieren photography with high-speed camera. The fuel consumption was measured by a precise scale. As a result, in the case of ultrasonic standing-wave excitation, it was observed that the intensity of OH radical(OH*) was enhanced and optimal combustion condition was formed around the upper edge of the standing-wave field.

A Study on the Characteristics of Exhaust Gas According to the Use of Gasoline and LPG in SI Engine for UTV (UTV용 SI엔진에서 가솔린과 LPG 사용에 따른 배출가스 특성 연구)

  • Jang, Jinyoung;Woo, Youngmin;Shin, Youngjin;Ko, Ahyun;Jung, Yongjin;Cho, Chongpyo;Kim, Gangchul;Pyo, Youngdug;Han, Myunghoon
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.94-100
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    • 2022
  • Even in non-road UTV (Utility Terrain Vehicle), spark ignition engines are often used to reduce emissions. In this study, gasoline and LPG (Liquified Petroleum Gas) fuels were applied to UTV engines, and the exhaust gas and combustion stability were compared through engine tests. A 0.8-liter two-cylinder SI engine was used in the experiment. Experiments were conducted while changing the IVO (Intake Valve Open) and EVC (Exhaust Valve Close) at 1500 rpm 14 N·m, 40 N·m, and 3000 rpm 17 N·m, 44 N·m conditions. As a result of the experiment, when the valve overlap increased according to the change of IVO and EVC, combustion stability decreased and THC emission increased, but NOx decreased. Comparing the LPG engine with the gasoline engine, the amount of CO2 and PN (Particulate Number) generation decreased in the LPG engine, and the combustion stability was good.