Combustion characteristics of a single decane/ethanol emulsion droplet and a droplet group under puffing conditions

Proceedings of the Combustion Institute Volume 36 Issue 2 Page 2513-2521 published_at 2017
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Title
Combustion characteristics of a single decane/ethanol emulsion droplet and a droplet group under puffing conditions
Creator
J. Xia
Source Title
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Volume 36
Issue 2
Start Page 2513
End Page 2521
Journal Identifire
ISSN 15407489
Descriptions
Combustion characteristics of an ethanol-in-decane emulsion droplet and a droplet group under puffing conditions have been investigated by direct numerical simulation (DNS). Before puffing, a quasi-steady flame is formed in the wake of the parent decane droplet. Due to superheating, boiling of ethanol sub-droplets is initiated. Following rapid growth of the vapor bubble, ethanol vapor is unsteadily ejected out and interacts with the downstream wake flame. The local gas mixture fraction is affected by this ejection. The gas-phase temperature and reaction rate also show different characteristics from those of a 1D steady flame. In the dual-fuel system, fuel/air mixing in combustion can be characterized by the scalar dissipation rates (SDRs) due to mixing of decane/air and ethanol/air and cross mixing of decane/ethanol. The transient interaction between the droplet wake flame and the ejected vapor by puffing is evident in the flame S-curves. The interaction is further quantified by the budget analysis in the mixture fraction – SDR space. The contribution of the cross SDR between decane and ethanol to the rate of change of the SDR of the primary fuel decane is initially negative, which is particular to puffing. Later the cross SDR can also become positive. As the mixing continues, the magnitude of the SDRs becomes smaller. When puffing occurs in the transverse direction, the ejected vapor may sweep a region within a few diameters away from the parent decane droplet. If other emulsion droplets are in this region of influence, inter-droplet interactions occur. A multiple-droplet case demonstrates this interaction and implies that such an interaction will occur in an emulsion fuel spray and should be considered in modeling a multi-component emulsion fuel spray in a combustor.
Subjects
Emulsion droplets ( Other)
Droplet combustion ( Other)
Puffing ( Other)
Vapor/flame interaction ( Other)
Droplet grouping ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Elsevier
Date of Issued 2017
Rights
© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of The Combustion Institute. This is an open access article under the CC BY license. ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
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[DOI] 10.1016/j.proci.2016.06.191