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Spray analysis

Spray analysis is the study of the fuel jet on fuel injected internal combustion engines. Areas of interest are the shape of the jet, fuel droplet sizes, air-fuel ratio and the dispersion/diffusion within the combustion chamber. Many methods are visualisations and are similar to those used in flow analysis.

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