Abstract
A laser 2-focus velocimeter (L2F) was used for measurements of velocity and size of droplets in diesel fuel sprays. Diesel fuel was injected intermittently into the atmosphere by using a 8-hole injector nozzle. The diameter of the nozzle orifice was 0.112mm. The rail pressure was set at 65MPa by using a common rail system. The period of injector solenoid energizing was set at 2.3ms. The L2F had a micro-scale probe which consists of two foci. The focal diameter was about 3μm, and the distance between two foci was 20μm. The data sampling rate of the L2F system was markedly high as 15MHz. L2F measurement was conducted at 10mm downstream from the nozzle exit. Temporal and spatial changes in the velocity, size and number of droplets inside sprays were investigated. Spray images were taken by using a 180ns spark light source, and the scattered light intensity distribution and spray width were estimated. The scattered light intensity, the spray width and the number of droplets were oscillated several times in the injection period. The number of droplets at the inner region of the spray decreased and the one at the outer region of the spray increased, when the spray width increased. That is, many droplets fly to the outer region of the spray at the time when spray width is wide.
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