posted on 2018-11-14, 16:42authored byYong-Chuan Khoo
Recent developments in automotive engines have been directed towards the
reduction of engine emissions in order to minimise their effect on the
environment. A major part of this advancement has been the improvement of
new direct injection injectors providing improved atomisation and better
control of the fuel delivery into the combustion chamber. To aid the injector
design process, it is vital to understand the fundamental fluid dynamic
processes controlling atomisation of high-pressure fluids in Direct Injection
injectors. The research effort is directed towards the ability to link changes to
the internal nozzle geometry and flow field to the external atomisation
processes.
This thesis presents a detailed laser diagnostic investigation of Diesel and
gasoline direct injectors for automotive applications. [Continues.]
Funding
Loughborough University, Wolfson School of
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Publication date
2005
Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Loughborough University.