JOURNAL ARTICLE

Lift-Off Length in an Optical Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine: Effects of Swirl and Jet-Jet Interactions

Guillaume LequienZheming LiÖivind AnderssonMattias Richter

Year: 2015 Journal:   SAE International Journal of Engines Vol: 08 (5)Pages: 2188-2198   Publisher: SAE International

Abstract

<div class="section abstract"><div class="htmlview paragraph">The influence of jet-flow and jet-jet interactions on the lift-off length of diesel jets are investigated in an optically accessible heavy-duty diesel engine. High-speed OH chemiluminescence imaging technique is employed to capture the transient evolution of the lift-off length up to its stabilization. The engine is operated at 1200 rpm and at a constant load of 5 bar IMEP. Decreasing the inter-jet spacing shortens the liftoff length of the jet. A strong interaction is also observed between the bulk in-cylinder gas temperature and the inter-jet spacing. The in-cylinder swirl level only has a limited influence on the final lift-off length position. Increasing the inter-jet spacing is found to reduce the magnitude of the cycle-to-cycle variations of the lift-off length. The measured lift-off lengths, at their stabilized positions, are combined with a previous database composed of variations of intake air temperature, motored top dead center density, fuel injection pressure, intake oxygen concentration and nozzle diameter. A non-linear regression model based on the power law form proposed by Siebers <i>et al.</i> is developed for describing the stabilized lift-off length of diesel jets as function of the ambient in-cylinder conditions, jet-flow and jet-jet interactions. The model has good accuracy. Although it is only validated for this particular engine environment it identifies the parameters that have the dominating effect on the lift-off length.</div></div>

Keywords:
Lift (data mining) Jet (fluid) Diesel engine Mechanics Heavy duty Environmental science Materials science Automotive engineering Physics Engineering Computer science

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