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Numerical study on wall film formation and evaporation

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Indexed by:会议论文

Date of Publication:2014-04-08

Included Journals:EI

Volume:1

Abstract:The numerical models presented in this study are established based on discrete phase model (DPM) of spray dispersion and evaporation considering the cold wall operating condition of port injection system. All the models were implemented into the CFD software FLUENT. Gas flow and film flow and spray are coupled by mass, momentum and energy transfer due to spray impingement, film evaporation and surface shear stress. Influences of impact parameters including injection height, injection duration and injection angle on the formation and evaporation of wall-film are discussed. The results show that, with the increase of injection height, the maximum film thickness and wall film ratio decrease, and fuel vapor mass ratio increases. The reductions of film thickness and wall film ratio are not obvious as the increasing of injection height. Extending the injection duration could add the maximum film thickness and film area. The wall film ratio is decreased and vapor mass ratio is increased with the injection duration. The difference of vaporized mass between different injection duration is reduced as time goes on. The wall-film length and areas increase with increasing injection angle, and that has appreciable impact on film evaporation. Copyright © 2014 SAE International.

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