Title of article
Numerical analysis of injector flow and spray characteristics from diesel injectors using fossil and biodiesel fuels
Author/Authors
Battistoni، نويسنده , , Michele and Grimaldi، نويسنده , , Carlo Nazareno، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
11
From page
656
To page
666
Abstract
The aim of the paper is the comparison of the injection process with two fuels, a standard diesel fuel and a pure biodiesel, methyl ester of soybean oil. Multiphase cavitating flows inside injector nozzles are calculated by means of unsteady CFD simulations on moving grids from needle opening to closure, using an Eulerian–Eulerian two-fluid approach which takes into account bubble dynamics. Afterward, spray evolutions are also evaluated in a Lagrangian framework using results of the first computing step, mapped onto the hole exit area, for the initialization of the primary breakup model.
zzles with cylindrical and conical holes are studied and their behaviors are discussed in relation to fuel properties.
flow simulations highlighted that the extent of cavitation regions is not much affected by the fuel type, whereas it is strongly dependent on the nozzle shape. Biodiesel provides a slightly higher mass flow in highly cavitating nozzles. On the contrary using hole shaped nozzles (to reduce cavitation) diesel provides similar or slightly higher mass flow. Comparing the two fuels, the effects of different viscosities and densities play main role which explains these behaviors.
tions of the spray evolution are also discussed highlighting the differences between the use of fossil and biodiesel fuels in terms of spray penetration, atomization and cone-angle. Usage of diesel fuel in the conical convergent nozzle gives higher liquid penetration.
Keywords
Eulerian multiphase flow , Coupled simulations , Primary breakup , Nozzle flow , Cavitation , Biodiesel spray
Journal title
Applied Energy
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
Applied Energy
Record number
1605585
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