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Numerical Analysis of Sprays in the Combustion Chamber of Diesel Engine (디젤 분무 거동에 관한 수치 해석적 연구)

  • Cha K. S.;Choi J. W.;Park C. G.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.8-13
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    • 2000
  • In this study, the spray models incorporated into the GTT code were tested for sprays injected in quiescent swirling gases and for the sprays impinging on a flat wall, and the validity of the models has been confirmed by comparing the calculated results with the experimental data. Using this code, the gas flow, spray behavior and fuel vapor distributions in the combustion chamber of a D.I engine have been numerically analyzed with respect to the constant injection pressure and the injection pressure varying with injection time.

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An Experimental Study on the Analysis of Liquid/Vapor Phase in GDI Spray (직접 분사식 연료 분무에서의 기.액상 분리 계측에 관한 연구)

  • Jang, S.H.;Kim, J.H.;Park, K.S.;Jin, S.H.;Kim, G.S.
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2000
  • For this research an extension of the LIF technique that the LIEF(Laser Induced Exciplex Fluorescence) technique has been used LIEF technique is the unique method to allows the visualization of fuel vapor phase and liquid phase individually by capturing each signals of them. In this work performed that the basic procedure for advanced LIEF technique using TEA and benzene as dopants md high power KrF excimer laser to excite the dopants. Iso-octane is used as the fuel because it does not absorb light at the laser wavelength. The boiling point of benzene and TEA are $81^{\circ}C\;and89^{\circ}C$, respectively, in comparison to $99^{\circ}C$ for iso-octane. It is observed that the behavior and distribution of high pressed fuel injection from various test condition. The injection pressure is set as 3MPa. and 5MPa. And the ambient pressure of test chamber is atmospheric pressure and 1MPa, the ambient temperature of chamber is room temperature, $300^{\circ}C\;and\;500^{\circ}C$ to imitate the condition of GDI engine cylinder.

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Numerical Study of Spray Characteristics of n-Heptane in Constant Volume Combustion Chamber under Diesel Engine Conditions (정적연소기를 이용한 디젤 엔진 조건에서 n-Heptane의 분무특성에 관한 수치해석 연구)

  • DAS, SHUBHRA KANTI;LIM, OCKTAECK
    • Journal of Hydrogen and New Energy
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.727-736
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    • 2016
  • Numerical simulations of n-heptane spray characteristics in a constant volume combustion chamber under diesel engine like conditions with increasing ambient gas density ($14.8-142kg/m^3$) and ambient temperature (800-1000 K) respectively were performed to understand the non-vaporizing and vaporizing spray behavior. The effect of fuel temperature (ranging 273-313 K) on spray characteristics was also simulated. In this simulation, spray modeling was implemented into ANSYS FORTE where the initial spray conditions at the nozzle exit and droplet breakups were determined through nozzle flow model and Kelvin-Helmholtz/Rayleigh-Taylor (KH-RT) model. Simulation results were compared with experimentally obtained spray tip penetration result to examine the accuracy. In case of non-vaporizing condition, simulation results show that with an increment of the magnitude of ambient gas density and pressure, the vapor penetration length, liquid penetration length and droplet mass decreases. On the other hand vapor penetration, liquid penetration and droplet mass increases with the increase of ambient temperature at the vaporizing condition. In case of lower injection pressure, vapor tip penetration and droplet mass are increased with a reduction in fuel temperature under the low ambient temperature and pressure.

Numerical Analysis of Switching Arcs with the Ablation of PTFE Nozzles (PTFE 노즐로부터 발생하는 용삭가스를 고려한 스위칭 아크 해석)

  • Lee, Won-Ho;Kim, Hong-Kyu;Lee, Jong-Chul
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2011.07a
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    • pp.1536-1537
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    • 2011
  • The high-voltage circuit breaker plays an important role in the electrical system because there has been a need for suitable switching devices capable of initiating and interrupting the flow of the electric fault current. It continues as the contacts recede from each other and as the newly created gap is bridged by a plasma. The arc plasma happens inside the insulation nozzle of SF6 self-blast interrupter which is newly developed as the next-generation switching principle. The ablation of PTFE nozzle is caused by this high temperature medium, the PTFE vapor from the nozzle surfaces flows toward the outlets and the pressure chamber. The vapor makes the pressure of the chamber increased by heat and mass transfer from the arcing zone. Because the rate of ablation depends on the magnitude of applied current, it decreases when the current goes to zero. The compressed gas inside the chamber flows reversely toward the arc plasma during this moment. According to this principle, the arc can be cooled down and the fault current can be interrupted successfully. In this study, we calculate arc plasmas and thermal-flow characteristics caused by fault current interruption inside a SF6 self-blast interrupter, and to investigate the effect of PTFE ablation on the whole arcing history.

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Investigation of Spark Discharge in Water as a Source of Mechanical Actuation

  • Taylor, Nathaniel D.;Fridman, Gregory;Fridman, Alexander;Dobrynin, Danil
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2014.02a
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    • pp.258-258
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    • 2014
  • Spark discharge in water generates shockwaves which have been utilized to generate mechanical actuation for potential use in pumping application. Discharge pulses of several microseconds generate shockwaves and vapor bubbles which subsequently displace the water for a period of milliseconds. Through the use of a sealed discharge chamber and metal bellow spring, the fluid motion can be used create an oscillating linear actuator. Continuous actuation of the bellow has been demonstrated through the use of high frequency spark discharge. Discharge in water forms a region of high electric field around the electrode tip which leads to the creation of a thermal plasma channel. This process produces fast thermal expansion, vapor and bubble generation, and a subsequent shockwave in the water which creates physical displacement of the water [1]. Previous work was been conducted to utilize the shockwave effect of spark discharge in water for the inactivation of bacteria, removal of mineral fouling, and the formation of sheet metal [2-4]. Pulses ranging from 25 to 40 kV and 600 to 900 A are generated inside of the chamber and the bellow motion is captured using a slow motion video camera. The maximum displacements measured are from 0.7 to 1.2 mm and show that there is a correlation between discharge energy input to the water and the displacement that is generated. Subsequent oscillations of the bellow are created by the spring force of the bellow and vapor in the chamber. Using microsecond shutter speed ICCD imaging, the development of the discharge bubble and spark can be observed and measured.

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Study of Laser Chemical Vapor Deposition of Silicon Carbide from Tetramethylsilane (Si(CH3)4로부터 SiC의 레이저 화학증착에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Yeong-Rim
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B
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    • v.26 no.9
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    • pp.1226-1233
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of the present study was to examine some basic aspects of laser chemical vapor deposition that will be ultimately utilized for solid freeform fabrication of three dimensional objects. Specifically, deposition of silicon carbide (SiC) using tetramethylsilane (TMS) as precursor was studied for a rod grown by $CO_2$laser-assisted chemical vapor deposition. First, temperature distribution for substrate was analyzed to select proper substrate where temperature was high enough for SiC to be deposited. Then, calculations of chemical equilibrium and heat and mass flow with chemical reactions were performed to predict deposition rates, deposit profiles, and deposit components. Finally, several rods were experimentally grown with varying chamber pressure and compared with the theoretical results.

Influence of Contact and Wall Material on Arc Interruption in Air (기중 아크 차단에 대한 접점 및 소호 재료의 영향)

  • Lee, S.Y.;Park, H.T.;Oh, I.S.;Lee, K.H.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2001.07c
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    • pp.1637-1639
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    • 2001
  • Air arc interruption used in low rated voltage breaker, ACB and MCCB, have used the arc chamber composed of metal plates and insulating laminates which supposed these mechanically. and geometry and materials of arc chamber are very different by breaker manufacturer. These breakers have required to be smaller and to interrupt higher current by user. therefore the arc chamber geometry and material in breaker have been small, complex and various. The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of insulating laminates and contact materials on air arc interruption. Contacts were surrounded by a rectangle chamber of insulating laminates. Contact concoctions were composed of AgW, AgCdO that have used in low rated voltage breaker, and insulating laminates were polyester, epoxy. We found strong dependance of arc voltage on insulating material. The ablated vapor on polyester increased arc voltage that was useful in air arc interruption.

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Analysis of New DI Diesel Combustion Chamber System using New Spray Wall Impaction Model (새로운 충돌모델을 이용한 신형식 디젤연소실 분석)

  • Chang W. S.;Kim D. J.;Park K.
    • Journal of computational fluids engineering
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.54-65
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    • 1997
  • Wall wetting in diesel engines has been considered as a bad phenomenon because of fuel deposition which makes fuel/air mixing and evaporation worse. In order to avoid the problem, many research works have been carried out. One of the studies is on new combustion chamber systems which are using spray impacting on a wall. In this study a new type of chamber system is analysed using wall impaction model introduced and assessed in the coupled paper. The gas phase is modelled in terms of the Eulerian continuum conservation equations of mass, momentum, energy and fuel vapour fraction, The liquid phase is modelled following the discrete droplet model approach in Lagrangian form. With various conditions the spray distribution, vapor contour and gas flows are analyzed, and then design factors of those combustion systems are recommended.

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