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Flow is an important parameter in the evaluation of injector performance. To investigate the effect of injection pressure on discharge, along with performing a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) three-dimensional simulation, we built a scale-hole injector nozzle to investigate the effect of the inlet pressure of a diesel nozzle on flow. We analyzed the variation law of cavitation flow inside the nozzle with changes in inlet pressure and the effect of cavitation flow on the flow of fuel oil inside the nozzle. The results show that, as the outlet backpressure remains constant with increases in inlet pressure, cavitation occurs at the nozzle entrance and develops toward the outlet. When the cavitation area at the inlet section reaches its maximum value, it holds constant and the fuel mass flow rate steadily increases. The development process of the discharge coefficient (Cd) can be divided into three stages: at Pind is constant and related only to the nozzle structure; at 0.8 MPaind sharply decreases and is related only to the shrinkage coefficient and cavitation number in the inlet section; at Pin>1.8 MPa, Cd is related to the cavitation number; as the inlet pressure continues to increase, the cavitation number approaches 1 and Cd tends to become increasingly stable. © 2018, Editorial Department of Journal of HEU. All right reserved.
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Journal of Harbin Engineering University
ISSN: 1006-7043
Year: 2018
Issue: 5
Volume: 39
Page: 949-954
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