Abstract
Need is always felt of some rational experimental information on fuel spray jet formation, its development and dispersion in the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine. The latest study uses computational fluid dynamics for the modeling of engine flows. The original experimental work of the present author on non-evaporating sprays produced by a single-hole orifice type nozzle using a distribution type commercial fuel injection pump forms the basis to derive correlations for penetration rates, break up times and lengths of non-evaporating diesel sprays. The correlations derived can be used to do CFD modeling of sprays under variable conditions of injector nozzle hole diameter, fuel injection pressure and combustion chamber pressure.

M. R. Mirza, A. H. Baluch, Z.R. Tahir. (2008) Structure of Non-Evaporating Diesel Sprays , Pakistan Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Volume 2, Issue 1.
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