A high pressure chamber development for the investigation of spray characteristics
Date
2009-10-11Author
A. K. Amirruddin
M.H. Razali
Firmansyah
Nicolas, P.
A.A. Abdul Rashid
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The development of spray characteristics
concepts and a correct understanding of the processes inside the combustion chamber require an efficient investigation
and improvement of the applied systems. Especially for smaller sizes of engines, a system is necessary which allows a
fast adaptation to the desired parameters and an efficient conduction of the experiments. A high pressure chamber
(HPC) has been designed to comply with the optical measurement techniques in spray characteristics studies at elevated pressures. For this purpose, a HPC in a 1:1 scale for small-bore engines (piston displacement approximately 76 mm) with a variable optical access (6 windows) has been
developed based on a Compression Natural Gas-Direct Injection (CNG-DI) engine, using gasoline-ethanol as fuel. HPC designed is a versatile tool and includes the features of
a well-defined core region, fast pressurize, ability to vary pressure and clearance, highly repeatable experimental conditions, optical accessibility, and capability for droplets measurement.
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