Nozzle tip wetting in gasoline direct injection injector and its link with nozzle internal flow

Author:

Huang Weidi1,Moon Seoksu12ORCID,Wang Jin3,Murayama Kei4,Arima Toshiyuki5,Sasaki Yuzuru6,Arioka Akira6

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Energy Conservation, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Ibaraki, Japan

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, Republic of Korea

3. The Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Lemont, IL, USA

4. Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Automobile R&D Center, Tochigi, Japan

5. Honda R&D Co., Ltd., Aircraft Engine R&D Center, Tochigi, Japan

6. Keihin Corporation, Tochigi Research & Development Center, Tochigi, Japan

Abstract

Fuel film in the gasoline direct injection injector tip, or so-called nozzle tip wetting, has been found to be an important contributor of particle emissions. Attempts have been made to reduce the nozzle tip wetting by optimizing nozzle geometry designs. However, the inherent mechanism of the nozzle tip wetting formation and its link with nozzle internal flow is still unclear yet due to the lack of direct observations. To overcome this insufficiency, the nozzle internal flow and the formation process of the nozzle tip wetting were visualized in the real-scale aluminum nozzles using the X-ray phase-contrast technique. Results showed that the needle bouncing, injection pressure, and hole configuration affect the formation of the nozzle tip wetting, while the influence of needle bouncing is the most critical. A further study was conducted to examine the effect of nozzle counterbore diameter on the nozzle tip wetting. It was found that with an increase in counterbore diameter, the nozzle tip wetting slightly increased first and then decreased sharply after the counterbore diameter exceeded 0.40 mm. The mechanisms of the aforementioned phenomena were discussed in detail, which can contribute to the better understandings and control strategies of nozzle tip wetting.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering

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