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Turbo Diesel Nozzle Sizing Revisited
Hello to Everyone,
Hi Richard, I recently viewed this post regarding the approach to use in sizing a nozzle for turbodiesel applications. Am I correct in understanding your computation which implies 3% of mass air flow is a good starting point? i recently installed a water injection system using aquamist nozzles and pump on a Toyota 2.4 turbodiesel with .8 bar(12 psi boost). 11.2 kg/min=395 oz./min; a 1 mm nozzle flows 11.6 oz/min; 11.6/395 oz min ==3% of mass air flow "spindrift wrote: My 6.5L turbo diesel flows a little over 400 CFM. What nozzle size would provide an appropriate water flow rate at maximum load? Since I have a tough time with metric conversions I would appreciate knowing the nozzle water flow rate in either oz/min. or GPH." Richard L: 1. 1 cu ft per minute = 0.028cu m per minute 2. 400 cu ft = 11.2cu m per minute 3. 1 cu m of air weights 1Kg at 25C 4. so 400 cu ft per minute is 11.2Kg per minute. 1mm nozzle flow 330cc/min (aquamist pump) or 11.6 oz/min |
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