Gander, A.; Sykes, D.; Payri, R.; De Sercey, G.; Kennaird, D.; Gold, M.; Pearson, RJ.... (2021). High-Speed Infrared Measurement of Injector Tip Temperature during Diesel Engine Operation. Energies. 14(15):1-19. https://doi.org/10.3390/en14154584
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High-Speed Infrared Measurement of Injector Tip Temperature during Diesel Engine Operation
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Author:
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Gander, Alex
Sykes, Dan
Payri, Raul
De Sercey, Guillaume
Kennaird, Dave
Gold, Martin
Pearson, Richard J.
Crua, Cyril
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Máquinas y Motores Térmicos - Departament de Màquines i Motors Tèrmics
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Abstract:
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[EN] Pre-catalyst engine emissions and detrimental injector deposits have been widely associated with the near-nozzle fluid dynamics during and after the injection events. Although the heating and evaporation of fuel films ...[+]
[EN] Pre-catalyst engine emissions and detrimental injector deposits have been widely associated with the near-nozzle fluid dynamics during and after the injection events. Although the heating and evaporation of fuel films on the nozzle surface directly affects some of these processes, there are no experimental data for the transient evolution of nozzle surface temperature during typical engine conditions. In order to address this gap in knowledge, we present a non-intrusive approach for the full-cycle time resolved measurement of the surface temperature of production nozzles in an optical engine. A mid-wave infrared high-speed camera was calibrated against controlled conditions, both out of engine and in-engine to account for non-ideal in surface emissivity and optical transmissivity. A custom-modified injector with a thermocouple embedded below the nozzle surface was used to validate the approach under running engine conditions. Calibrated infrared thermography was then applied to characterise the nozzle temperature at 1200 frames per second, during motored and fired engine operation, thus revealing for the first time the effect of transient operating conditions on the temperature of the injector nozzle's surface.
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Subjects:
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Mid-wave infrared (MWIR)
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Fuel evaporation
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Engine load
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Idling
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Copyrigths:
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Reconocimiento (by)
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Source:
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Energies. (eissn:
1996-1073
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DOI:
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10.3390/en14154584
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Publisher:
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MDPI AG
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Publisher version:
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https://doi.org/10.3390/en14154584
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Project ID:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MCIU//PRX18%2F00243//Programa Salvador de Madariaga/
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EPSRC//EP%2FS513751%2F1/
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Thanks:
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This work was supported by the UK's Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC grant EP/S513751/1) and BP International Ltd. Raul Payri was hosted at the University of Brighton under the Salvador de Madariaga ...[+]
This work was supported by the UK's Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC grant EP/S513751/1) and BP International Ltd. Raul Payri was hosted at the University of Brighton under the Salvador de Madariaga programme (reference PRX18/00243) from Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovacion y universidades from the Spanish Government.
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Artículo
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