Studying the heat transfer fuel droplet moving in a gaseous medium can be determined diffusive transfer coefficient, depending on temperature changes in the engine intake air. It will then be possible to determine by calculation of the variation in diameter of the droplets of fuel during their vaporization in a gaseous medium [1]. Will be developed mathematical models of the vaporization process three variants ie without considering the phenomenon of thermal diffusion, thermal diffusion then depending on the temperature and pressure of the gaseous medium in which droplets of fuel moving.
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