Large eddy simulation of high gas density effects in fuel sprays
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-30-2013
Abstract
The paper focuses on the physics of sprays using large eddy simulation (LES) and Lagrangian particle tracking (LPT). The LES/LPT was compared to previously unpublished experimental fuel spray data in two ambient gas densities, 39 and 115 kg/m3. The higher density case corresponds to a nearfuture engine environment with maximum cylinder pressure of the order of 300 bar, whereas the lower density case resembles typical present-day engine conditions. The accuracy of the results was quantified by calculating the resolved part of the turbulent kinetic energy and using a LES quality index analysis. The sprays produced by the LES/LPT had many similarities with the experimental sprays. On a global scale, spray penetration, spray opening angle, and spray dispersion were found to be well captured by the LES/LPT. The results indicated that the effect of subgrid scales on particle dispersion was small and hence no explicit particle dispersion model was required. Similarities were also found locally as LES/LPT produced small-scale flow structures indicated by the Q-criterion, preferential concentrations, and voids free of droplets. Finally, we propose a new gas phase mixing indicator in order to quantify turbulent mixing. Results from the novel mixing indicator suggest that for a given spray penetration, the higher ambient gas density spray yields an increased mixing rate. © 2013 by Begell House, Inc.
Publication Title
Atomization and Sprays
Recommended Citation
Kaario, O.,
Vuorinen, V.,
Hulkkonen, T.,
Keskinen, K.,
Nuutinen, M.,
Larmi, M.,
&
Tanner, F.
(2013).
Large eddy simulation of high gas density effects in fuel sprays.
Atomization and Sprays,
23(4), 297-325.
http://doi.org/10.1615/AtomizSpr.2013006784
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