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ECN Spray D visualization of the spray interaction with a transparent wall under engine-like conditions. Part I: Non-reactive impinging spray

Peraza et al., 2022

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1819067471417987244
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Peraza J
Salvador F
Gimeno J
Ruiz S
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The possibility for a jet of fuel to collide against the surfaces of the combustion chamber or the piston bowl into a thermal engine, has a direct effect on the droplets breakup and the spray atomization. In order to study the spray/wall interaction phenomenon and its influence …
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