JSME international journal. Ser. 2, Fluids engineering, heat transfer, power, combustion, thermophysical properties
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Mean Drop Diameter of a Diesel Spray in a Vaporizing Process
Michihiko TABATAHiroshi FUJIIMasataka ARAIHiroyuki HIROYASU
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1991 Volume 34 Issue 3 Pages 369-378

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The Sauter mean diameter and size distribution of a diesel spray in a vaporizing process were studied to obtain detailed information of the diameter change of the spray in an elevated-temperature and-pressure environment. In this study, direct photographs of the diffracted light from particles or spray drops were taken using a pulsed laser and analyzed directly. The mean particle size could be measured even if the diffracted light from particles passed through a high-ambient-temperature and-pressure environment. The liquids used for studying a vaporizing diesel spray were diesel fuel and n-heptane. The Sauter mean diameter increased to a maximum, then decreased with a further increase of the ambient temperature. The change of the Sauter mean diameter was different for different fuel evaporation rates. The increase of the Sauter mean diameter of n-heptane spray occurred at a lower ambient temperature condition than did that for the diesel spray.
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