This work was performed to investigate the distribution of the fuel droplet size around the bluff-body and the combustion characteristics. The geometry of the bluff-body influenced the spray shape and the combustion characteristics. Diameters of the bluff-body in this experiment are 6, 8, and 10mm and the impingement angles( θ) are 30°, 60°, and 90°. The measurement points were at the distances of 20 and 30mm axially from the nozzle. The SMD and Rosin-Rammler distribution was acquired by image processing technique(PMAS), and the mean temperatures were measured by thermocouple. The results obtained are as follows; In the condition of θ=60°, the values of SMD are not greatly varied compared to the other conditions. As the impingement angle of bluff-body was increased, the high temperature region was wider along radial direction. When the air-fuel ratio was increased, the CO concentration was decreased.