Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nehru Institute of Technology, Kaliyapuram, Coimbatore 6411 05, Tamilnadu, India
Abstract
The analysis of gasoline-ethanol blend sprays in engine-like conditions is of fundamental importance for the study and development of engines. The development of spray characteristics concepts requires an efficient investigation and improvement of the applied systems. For a correct understanding of the processes inside the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine, especially for smaller sizes of engines, a system is necessary which allows a fast adaptation to the desired parameters and efficient conduction of the experiments. For this purpose, a High-Pressure Chamber (HPC) in a 1:1 scale for small-bore engines (piston displacement approximately 76 mm) with variable optical access (6 windows) has been developed. A high-pressure chamber (HPC) has been designed for the purpose of spray characteristics studies at elevated pressures. The present HPC is designed as a versatile tool and includes the features of a well-defined core region, fast pressurize, ability to vary pressure and clearance, optical accessibility, and capability for piece measurement.
A. S, R., Siva, P., Kumar, S. S., & R, B. (2021). Development Of A High Pressure Chamber For Spray Vessels. Int. J. of Aquatic Science, 12(3), 3190-3195.
MLA
Rajan, A. S; P. Siva; S. Satheesh Kumar; Bharathikanna, R. "Development Of A High Pressure Chamber For Spray Vessels". Int. J. of Aquatic Science, 12, 3, 2021, 3190-3195.
HARVARD
A. S, R., Siva, P., Kumar, S. S., R, B. (2021). 'Development Of A High Pressure Chamber For Spray Vessels', Int. J. of Aquatic Science, 12(3), pp. 3190-3195.
VANCOUVER
A. S, R., Siva, P., Kumar, S. S., R, B. Development Of A High Pressure Chamber For Spray Vessels. Int. J. of Aquatic Science, 2021; 12(3): 3190-3195.