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    Microscopic Spray Characteristics of Dimethyl Ether and Diesel in Ambient Conditions

    Source: ASME Open Journal of Engineering:;2025:;volume( 004 )::page 41005-1
    Author:
    Agarwal, Avinash Kumar
    ,
    Kumar, Vikram
    ,
    Mehra, Shanti
    ,
    Valera, Hardikk
    DOI: 10.1115/1.4067680
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: A spray study is essential to understand the combustion and emissions from internal combustion engines (ICEs). It supports engine performance optimization and tailpipe emission reduction. The characteristics of the fuel spray determine the fuel–air mixing and essential requirements for efficient combustion. Thus, fuel spray characterization is necessary to understand the spray atomization and droplet velocity. Fuel properties, ambient conditions, fuel injection pressure, and injector nozzle design influence the spray characteristics. This experimental study used a mechanical injector to perform a comparative analysis of the microscopic spray characterization for dimethyl ether (DME) and diesel at fixed injection pressure and ambient conditions. Spray characterization was performed inside a constant volume spray chamber (CVSC) to assess spray droplet velocity and size distributions using a phase Doppler interferometer (PDI). Results showed that the DME spray droplet sizes were smaller than diesel due to differences in test fuel properties such as surface tension and viscosity. The number of smaller droplets in DME spray surpassed the numbers for diesel. This study showed that DME spray has exceptional evaporation/atomization properties, enhancing the fuel–air mixture's homogeneity, which improves the combustion, performance, and emissions of DME-fueled engines.
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    contributor authorAgarwal, Avinash Kumar
    contributor authorKumar, Vikram
    contributor authorMehra, Shanti
    contributor authorValera, Hardikk
    date accessioned2025-08-20T09:24:53Z
    date available2025-08-20T09:24:53Z
    date copyright2/25/2025 12:00:00 AM
    date issued2025
    identifier issn2770-3495
    identifier otheraoje-24-1129.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4308239
    description abstractA spray study is essential to understand the combustion and emissions from internal combustion engines (ICEs). It supports engine performance optimization and tailpipe emission reduction. The characteristics of the fuel spray determine the fuel–air mixing and essential requirements for efficient combustion. Thus, fuel spray characterization is necessary to understand the spray atomization and droplet velocity. Fuel properties, ambient conditions, fuel injection pressure, and injector nozzle design influence the spray characteristics. This experimental study used a mechanical injector to perform a comparative analysis of the microscopic spray characterization for dimethyl ether (DME) and diesel at fixed injection pressure and ambient conditions. Spray characterization was performed inside a constant volume spray chamber (CVSC) to assess spray droplet velocity and size distributions using a phase Doppler interferometer (PDI). Results showed that the DME spray droplet sizes were smaller than diesel due to differences in test fuel properties such as surface tension and viscosity. The number of smaller droplets in DME spray surpassed the numbers for diesel. This study showed that DME spray has exceptional evaporation/atomization properties, enhancing the fuel–air mixture's homogeneity, which improves the combustion, performance, and emissions of DME-fueled engines.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleMicroscopic Spray Characteristics of Dimethyl Ether and Diesel in Ambient Conditions
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume4
    journal titleASME Open Journal of Engineering
    identifier doi10.1115/1.4067680
    journal fristpage41005-1
    journal lastpage41005-10
    page10
    treeASME Open Journal of Engineering:;2025:;volume( 004 )
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