X-ray Imaging of Shock Waves Generated by High-Pressure Fuel Sprays

Synchrotron x-radiography and a fast x-ray detector were used to record the time evolution of the transient fuel sprays from a high-pressure injector. A succession of 5.1-microsecond radiographs captured the propagation of the spray-induced shock waves in a gaseous medium and revealed the complex na...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science 2002-02, Vol.295 (5558), p.1261-1263
Hauptverfasser: MacPhee, Andrew G., Tate, Mark W., Powell, Christopher F., Yue, Yong, Renzi, Matthew J., Ercan, Alper, Narayanan, Suresh, Fontes, Ernest, Walther, Jochen, Schaller, Johannes, Gruner, Sol M., Wang, Jin
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Zusammenfassung:Synchrotron x-radiography and a fast x-ray detector were used to record the time evolution of the transient fuel sprays from a high-pressure injector. A succession of 5.1-microsecond radiographs captured the propagation of the spray-induced shock waves in a gaseous medium and revealed the complex nature of the spray hydrodynamics. The monochromatic x-radiographs also allow quantitative analysis of the shock waves that has been difficult if not impossible with optical imaging. Under injection conditions similar to those found in operating engines, the fuel jets can exceed supersonic speeds and result in gaseous shock waves.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.1068149