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Old   October 6, 2021, 00:49
Default Modelling of air assisted fuel injection system
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I am using orbital air assisted fuel injection system for four stroke GDI engine. We have successfully done a few experiments. But we are interested in the in-cylinder flow and other developments. We have modeled the whole injector but putting the injector along with the full cycle simulation will be very slow. I want to know if I can start simulating from the mixture injector where I will send fuel air mixture and droplets through a hollow cone injector. I am attaching an image of the air assisted injection for your reference.



If any of you can direct me some sample case setups or some help will be really appreciated.



Thanking you in advance
Jubin
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