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High-frequency wall heat flux measurement during wall impingement of a diffusion flame

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINE RESEARCH
卷 22, 期 3, 页码 847-855

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1468087419878040

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Diesel combustion; heat flux; high-frequency measurement; convection coefficient

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This study focuses on measuring the heat flux generated by diesel spray impingement on a wall in internal combustion engines, showing strong gas-wall thermal exchange. Investigations were also conducted on the effects of ambient gas temperature, injection pressure, and injector-wall distance variations.
The efficiency of internal combustion engines is limited by heat losses to the wall of the combustion chamber. A precise characterization of wall heat flux is therefore needed to optimize engine parameters. However, the existing measurements of wall heat fluxes have significant limitations; time resolution is often higher than the timescales of the physical phenomena of flame-wall interaction. Furthermore, few studies have investigated diesel flame conditions (as opposed to propagation flames). In this study, the heat flux generated by a diffusion flame impinging on a wall was measured with thin-junction thermocouple, with a time resolution of the whole acquisition chain better than 0.1 ms. The effects of variations in ambient gas temperature, injection pressure and injector-wall distance were investigated. Diesel spray impingement on the wall is shown to cause strong gas-wall thermal exchange, with convection coefficients of 6-12 kW/m(2)/K. Those results suggest the necessity of close-wall aerodynamic measurements to link macroscopic characteristics of the spray (injection pressure, impingement geometry) to turbulence values.

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