Investigation of deposits and flashing effect on spray characteristics in gasoline direct injection enginesTools Wang, Bo (2017) Investigation of deposits and flashing effect on spray characteristics in gasoline direct injection engines. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn recent development of gasoline combustion engines, direct injection (DI) technology has been widely used to improve fuel economy and reduce exhaust emissions. Precise control of spray characteristics is one of the keys realizing the benefits of gasoline direct injection (GDI) engines. However, it is challenging as the thermal conditions vary greatly inside the combustion chamber. Flash boiling occurs when a superheated fuel spray is exposed to sub-saturation pressure. Spray structures will be altered and better atomization can be obtained. Injector deposit is another concern for the GDI engines as it could distort carefully designed spray patterns and lead to deterioration in combustion and emissions. Situation is worse in GDI engines than in traditional port fuel injection (PFI) engines, due to their injectors being directly exposed to harsh in-cylinder conditions.
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