Dimethyl Ether와 디젤의 분무 특성 비교

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Dimethyl ether(DME) is one of the most attractive alternative fuel for compression ignition engine. Its main advantage in diesel engine application is high efficiency of diesel cycle with soot free combustion though conventional fuel injection system has to be modified due to the intrinsic properties of DME. Experimental study of DME and conventional diesel spray employing a common-rail type fuel injection system with a 5-holes sac type injector(hole diameter 0.168 mm/hole)was performed in a high pressure chamber pressurized with nitrogen gas. A CCD camera was employed to capture time series of spray images followed by spray cone angles and penetrations of DME were characterized and compared with those of diesel. Under atmospheric pressure condition, regardless of injection pressure, spray cone angles of the DME were wider than those of diesel and penetrations were shorter due to flash boiling effect. Tip of the DME spray was formed in mushroom like shape at atmospheric chamber pressure but it was disappeared in higher chamber pressure. On the contrary, spray characteristics of the DME became similar to that of diesel under 3Mpa of chamber pressure. Hole-to-hole variation of the DME spray was lower than that of diesel in both atmospheric and 3Mpa chamber pressures. At 25Mpa and 40Mpa of DME injection pressures, regardless of chamber pressure, intermittent DME spray was observed. It was thought that vapor lock inside the injector was generated under the two injection pressures.
Publisher
한국자동차공학회
Issue Date
2001-11
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KOR
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한국자동차공학회 2001년 추계학술대회, pp.487 - 492

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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/137542
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ME-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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