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Characteristics of the deposited fuel liquid film when GDI spray impacts viscous oil film

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  • Liu, Yi
  • Pei, Yiqiang
  • Wang, Chenxi
  • Guo, Ruitao
  • Xu, Bei

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Quantitative two-dimensional characteristics of the deposited fuel film on a surface with pre-existing thin oil film after the impingement of a GDI (gasoline direct injection) spray were investigated with laser induced fluorescence (LIF) technique. Since the oil and the incident test fuel could mix during impingement, we examined the theory of the LIF technique and found it could no longer provide information on the mixture thickness but could still help us measuring the mass of the deposited fuel. Mixture of isooctane and 3-pentanone was chosen as the test fuel and silicone oil of different viscosity was selected as the surrogate liquid for the oil to eliminate disturbing LIF emission. The sprays with injection pressure from 7 to 15 MPa, injected mass from 2.9 to 6.4 mg were tested, the pre-existing oil film with viscosity of 10 and 100 cSt and thickness between 10 and 50 μm were studied. A lower fuel mass deposited ratio was found under higher injection pressure and thinner oil film, while the effects of the injected mass and viscosity of oil viscosity were found to be more complicated and were analysed with the help of single drop experiments from literature.

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  • Liu, Yi & Pei, Yiqiang & Wang, Chenxi & Guo, Ruitao & Xu, Bei, 2019. "Characteristics of the deposited fuel liquid film when GDI spray impacts viscous oil film," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 188(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:188:y:2019:i:c:s0360544219317050
    DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2019.116011
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    1. Allocca, L. & Lazzaro, M. & Meccariello, G. & Montanaro, A., 2016. "Schlieren visualization of a GDI spray impacting on a heated wall: Non-vaporizing and vaporizing evolutions," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 108(C), pages 93-98.
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    1. Lu, Lili & Pei, Yiqiang & Qin, Jing & Peng, Zhijun & Wang, Yuqian & Zhong, Kai, 2022. "Experimental study on spatial distribution characteristics of cylinder-wall oil films under fuel spray impinging condition of GDI engine," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 254(PC).

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