An experimental setup for the study of the steady air flow in a diesel engine chamber

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We present an experimental setup for studying the steady air flow in a diesel engine chamber. An engine block containing the inlet manifold was placed on a test bench. A steady air stream crossed the inlet manifold and entered a glass chamber driven by a fan. A PIV system was set up around the bench to measure the in-chamber flow. An air spray gun was used as seed generator to producing sub-millimeter droplets, easily dragged by the air stream. Images of the in-flow chamber were acquired in the course of the experiments, and processed to measure the velocity field. The pressure drop driven the air current and the mass flow rate were also measured. © Owned by the authors 2012.

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Fernández, J., Vega, E. J., Castilla, A., Marcos, A., Montanero, J. M., & Barrio, R. (2012). An experimental setup for the study of the steady air flow in a diesel engine chamber. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 25). https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20122501014

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