Investigation on Spray Quality of Diesel Nozzles Based on Precise Grinding Process

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Spray quality of Multi-hole nozzles decides the quality of diesels, but the control of spray is a hard work in the field of internal combustion engines. The spray quality can be changed by abrasive suspend jet which is a flexibility manufacturing method and the quality will vary with system pressure, abrasive kind, diameter of abrasive, preparation method, viscosity of working medium and grinding allowance and some other parameters. This paper tries to optimize the spray quality of nozzles by using orthogonal experimental design to select the values of these parameters. To evaluate the quality of spray, a scoring method was offered and input parameters were organized to three parameters before experiment. According to the orthogonal table of factor level (L16(45)), the line charters between the parameters and the spray quality was shown. This paper considers that the optimal combination is A2B2C2. Then the relationship between spray quality and the parameters optimized is deduced. And the significance of the forum was checked, it shows that the forum was significant at level α=0.01.

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