Abstract

This paper is associated with a video winner of a 2020 American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) Milton van Dyke Award for work presented at the DFD Gallery of Fluid Motion. The original video is available online at the Gallery of Fluid Motion, https://doi.org/10.1103/APS.DFD.2020.GFM.V0052.

Highlights

  • David Markt, Jr. , Mehdi Raessi,* and Ashish Pathak Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, Massachusetts 02747, USA

  • This paper is associated with a video winner of a 2020 American Physical Society’s Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) Milton van Dyke Award for work presented at the DFD Gallery of Fluid Motion

  • The splashing of liquid drops has been widely studied as this phenomenon is prevalent in many modern industries

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Summary

Introduction

In internal combustion engines (ICEs), diesel engines, liquid fuel is sprayed at high pressure into the combustion chamber forming a dense cloud of fuel drops. Drop impingement under ICE conditions is still largely misunderstood [2].

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