Ibrahim, Mohamed E. (1988). Formation of droplets from the liquid wall film passing through the inlet port of a spark ignition engine. PHD thesis, Aston University.
Abstract
The available literature has been surveyed to determine the parameters affecting fuelling requirements of spark ignition engines and their relation to engine performance and emissions. Theories and experiment relating to two phase and multi-component flows have also been examined and the techniques employed in the measurement of droplet sizes and liquid wall films have been reviewed. Following preliminary steady flow visualisation experiments to examine the trajectories of droplets discharging from the valve port an extensive practical investigation of the spectrum of droplet sizes formed by the break up of the wall film has produced results which have been correlated in terms of the important fuel and airflow parameters. It is concluded that the Sauter mean diameter of droplets formed by the break up of the wall film will vary between 70 and 150 m, depending on the operating conditions of the engine. The spectra of droplet sizes measured show that a significant proportion of the total mass of the wall film breaks into drops which will be too large to burn completely and, by comparison with measurements of unburned hydrocarbon emissions from engines supplied with a homogeneous mixture of air and gaseous hydrocarbons, it is concluded that the droplets from the wall film are likely to increase emissions by 50%.
Divisions: | College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > School of Engineering and Technology > Mechanical, Biomedical & Design |
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Additional Information: | Department: Mechanical and Production Engineering http://ethos.bl.uk Digitised thesis available via EThOS |
Institution: | Aston University |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Formation,droplets,liquid wall film,inlet port,spark ignition engine |
Last Modified: | 30 Sep 2024 07:46 |
Date Deposited: | 10 Jan 2011 16:06 |
Completed Date: | 1988 |
Authors: |
Ibrahim, Mohamed E.
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