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Evaporation Characteristics of n-Heptane Droplet Streams in a Heated Air Channel Flow Tongji Univ

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Gong, Gong, author.
Contributor:
Hu, Zongjie
Li, Liguang
Yang, Qiong
Zhang, Yaozu
Conference Name:
SAE 2016 World Congress and Exhibition (2016-04-12 : Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2016
Summary:
AbstractAn experimental study is presented on the evaporation of diluted droplet-laden two-phase jet flows within a heated air channel co-flow. In this study, n-heptane is pre-atomized by an ultrasonic nozzle to produce droplet cluster with a median diameter of about15μm, and a continuous cold air flow is applied to carry the fuel droplet cluster to emerge from a nozzle tube, producing a free turbulent jet of droplet stream. The droplet stream is then introduced as a central jet into a square-shaped channel with heated air co-flow for evaporation investigations. With flexibilities of the initial properties of droplet stream and surrounding conditions of channel flow, the axial evolution of droplet size is determined to characterize the evaporation behavior of n-heptane droplet stream under various boundary conditions. The equivalence ratios of droplet streams are varied by changing both the carrier-air flow rate and the fuel flow rate. The surrounding temperature of channel co-flow ranges from 40 °C to 240 °C using electrical air heater, and its turbulence intensity is varied by different perforated plate. The laser diffraction technique is employed to measure the droplet size distribution, and the axial evolution of SMD is derived and analyzed concerning the effects of the droplet stream properties and the surrounding channel co-flow conditions
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Publisher Number:
2016-01-0843
Access Restriction:
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