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A study on spray characteristic of gasoline-biodiesel blended under gci engines condition performed on constant volume combustion chamber system

Journal

JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 4, Pages 2095-2106

Publisher

KOREAN SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-022-0343-z

Keywords

Gasoline-biodiesel; Spray penetration; Injection pressure; GCI; Spray area

Funding

  1. Industrial Strategic Technology Development Program-Development of low flash point fuel injection system for hazardous emission reduction from small and meddle class ships - Ministry of Trade, Industry & Energy(MOTIE), Korea [20013146]
  2. Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture and Forestry (IPET)
  3. Korea Smart Farm R&D Foundation (KosFarm) through Smart Farm Innovation Technology Development Program - Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA)
  4. Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT), Rural Development Administration (RDA) [1545024470]
  5. National Research Foundation of Korea [NRF-2021R1F1A1048238]
  6. Regional Innovation Strategy (RIS) through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Education (MOE) [2021RIS003]

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This paper presents a study on the spray characteristics of a gasoline-biodiesel fuel mixture in a constant volume combustion chamber. The effects of injection pressure, ambient gas density, and injection duration on spray development, penetration length, cone angle, and spray area were evaluated. The results show that increasing injection pressure and reducing ambient gas density affect the spray formation rate and stability. The composition of biodiesel in the fuels also influences the viscosity properties and spray area. Optical modeling and image processing algorithms were used to analyze the spraying process.
This paper presents the study of the spray characteristics of the gasoline-biodiesel fuel mixture at various operating conditions of the GCI (gasoline compression ignition) engine performed in a constant volume combustion chamber (CVCC). Spray development, spray penetration length, spray cone angle and spray area were considered and evaluated under the change of injection pressure, ambient gas density and injection duration with assurance boundary conditions for all experiment cases. The injection pressure affecting the reduction of the spray cone angle was found when being increased from 40 MPa to 100 MPa. In addition, raising the ambient gas density reduces the spray length of the fuels at the same time and slows down the speed at which spray impinges on the wall. Typically in the case of GB40 at pressures of 100 Mpa and 1500 mu s, corresponding to ambient gas density levels from 10-20-30 kg/m(3), the penetration rate is 100, 62.5, 47.61 m/s, respectively. Meanwhile, at a pressure of 40 Mpa, with the same conditions, the speed of hitting the wall is 58.82, 42, 40 m/s, respectively. The results clearly show the influence of ambient gas density on the spray formation rate and stability when increasing injection pressure. The fuels had different biodiesel compositions from 10, 20 and 40 % by volume to indicate differences in the viscosity properties of the fuels. In addition, the association between the properties makes the difference in the results of the spray area during the test. Optical modeling was set up according to the shadowgraph method using high-speed cameras to collect images from the spraying process. The method applies an image processing algorithm in MATLAB to analyze the images after the experiment. Overall evaluation of the spray characterization process, the physical properties as well as the theoretical models are reviewed, providing an overview for the study of the bio-fuel mixture to apply to GCI engines with the advantage of longer ignition delay.

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