String cavitation has been studied in an optical automotive size fuel injector with true-scale flow
geometry at injection pressures of up to 2050 bar. The multihole nozzle geometry studied allowed
observation of the hole-to-hole vortex interaction and, in particular, that of a bridging vortex in the
sac region between the holes. A dependency on Reynolds number was observed in the formation of
the visible, vapor filled vortex cores. Above a threshold Reynolds number, their formation and
appearance during a 2 ms injection event was repeatable and independent of upstream pressure and
cavitation number.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
REID, B.A.....et al., An investigation of string cavitation in a true-scale fuel injector flow geometry at high pressure. Physics of Fluids, 22(031703)