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Journal Article

Optical Investigations of the Ignition-Relevant Spray Characteristics from a Piezo-Injector for Spray-Guided Spark-Ignited Engines

2015-01-01
2014-01-9053
The spray-guided combustion process offers a high potential for fuel savings in gasoline engines in the part load range. In this connection, the injector and spark plug are arranged in close proximity to one another, as a result of which mixture formation is primarily shaped by the dynamics of the fuel spray. The mixture formation time is very short, so that at the time of ignition the velocity of flow is high and the fuel is still largely present in liquid form. The quality of mixture formation thus constitutes a key aspect of reliable ignition. In this article, the spray characteristics of an outward-opening piezo injector are examined using optical testing methods under pressure chamber conditions and the results obtained are correlated with ignition behaviour in-engine. The global spray formation is examined using high-speed visualisation methods, particularly with regard to cyclical fluctuations.
Journal Article

Influence of a Multispark Ignition System on the inflammation in a Spray-guided Combustion Process

2009-09-13
2009-24-0117
This study describes tests with a fast clocked multispark ignition system intended to improve the stability of inflammation during charge stratification. The advantage of this ignition system is the capability it provides to adjust the number of sparks, the duration of single sparks and the intensity of the primary current. The basic engine test parameters were first set in an optically accessible pressure chamber under conditions approximating an engine. Two strategies were examined to analyze their effect on inflammation in stratified charge mode. On the one hand, the multispark ignition (MSI) system allows implementing an intermittent spark sequence in the spark gap between the spark plug electrodes. On the other hand, precisely timed pulsing of spark energy into the plasma channel during charge motion can generate a very large deflection of the ignition spark.
Technical Paper

Influence of Nozzle Parameters on Single Jet Flow Quantities of Multi-Hole Diesel Injection Nozzles

2006-03-01
2006-01-1983
A separate measurement of these single jet flow injection quantities is absolutely necessary for the evaluation of the injection nozzles. However, so far this has not been possible in a satisfying way [7, 9]. A measuring adapter for determination of the injection quantities for individual spray hole was developed here. With measuring adapter the influence of variation in shape and geometry of the individual nozzle components on single jet flow injection quantities can be determined. The measurements are supported by simulation results. The spray hole shape is crucial for flow coefficient and cavitation in the spray hole. During fuel atomization the diameter and shape of the injecting holes and the pattern realized by the nozzle needle in addition to the injection pressure play a substantial role.
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