Second International Conference on Material Science, Smart Structures and Applications: Icmss-2019 2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5138858
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CFD modeling of spray evolution for spark-ignition, direct injection engines

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“…An over prediction is observed in the region of maximum penetration due to a possible higher concentration of liquid in the proximity of the plumes' tip in comparison with the experiments. 46 The analysis of the droplet characteristic diameters in Figures 12 and 13 reveals how the RD break-up model was able to capture the experimental quantities with the lowest level of error, showing a reasonable sigmoid shape aligned with the experimental trends. The KH-RT model instead shows an abnormal inflexion around the upper limit of the cumulative distribution.…”
Section: Factorial Screening and Spray Model Selectionmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…An over prediction is observed in the region of maximum penetration due to a possible higher concentration of liquid in the proximity of the plumes' tip in comparison with the experiments. 46 The analysis of the droplet characteristic diameters in Figures 12 and 13 reveals how the RD break-up model was able to capture the experimental quantities with the lowest level of error, showing a reasonable sigmoid shape aligned with the experimental trends. The KH-RT model instead shows an abnormal inflexion around the upper limit of the cumulative distribution.…”
Section: Factorial Screening and Spray Model Selectionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Plume tip: This region is usually characterised by a higher concentration of fuel vapour and a fully developed secondary break-up. 46 The clusters of highly disintegrated droplets (D d \ 10 mm) mimic the combined effect of turbulent motion and drag force, as well as the longest residence time (0.8 ms) of the liquid injected.…”
Section: Plume Bulkmentioning
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“…Generally, both the penetration lengths are directly proportional to the KH time constant ( B 1 ), that is, decreasing B 1 decreases the penetration lengths. 39 In literature, a wide range of values for B 1 (2 to 120) have been reported 4042 based on different solvers and numerical approaches used. In this study, three values of B 1 were chosen: 7 (default), 20 and 50.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All simulations were carried out with the standard k − − turbulence model with a turbulent dissipation constant, C 1 , of 1.55 increased from a standard value of 1.44. The model was chosen due to the improved spray morphology and gas entrainment it entails as compared with other models, such as the RNG k − − model [26]. Increasing the C 1 parameter is consistent with the "round jet correction" according to Pope and improves the spray jet morphology when the standard k − − is used to resolve the turbulent field [27].…”
Section: Numerical Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%