Abstract

Ignition and combustion characteristics of diesel spray impinging on a wall were experimentally investigated. Ignition position and appearance position of the luminous flame kernel were stereoscopically observed using a two-way fiber optical system. Flat impingement wall was fixed in a high temperature, high pressure combustion chamber. Inclined angle of the flat wall was set at 30 degees or normal against the center axis of the injection spray. Distance from nozzle tip to the impingement point on the wall was set at 50 mm. Effects of injection pressure and fuel quantity on ignition position were investigated. As the result, ignition positions were observed near the spray periphery. And the radial position of ignition was shifted to the larger radial position when the injection pressure increased. Luminous flame appeared near the wall surface in the both cases of 30 degrees and normal impingements. And the region of luminous flame appearance was not changed significantly with an increase of injection pressure.

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