TY - JOUR
T1 - Spray-wall interaction on n-dodecane spray combustion and soot formation under different wall temperatures
AU - Wang, Dongfang
AU - Shi, Zhongjie
AU - Li, Yikai
AU - Yang, Ziming
AU - Chen, Haiyan
AU - Sun, Chenghan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/4/1
Y1 - 2023/4/1
N2 - To investigate the effect of the wall on soot formation during spray combustion and to explain the existence of contradictory results, the vapor-phase, ignition, combustion, and soot formation of free- and impingement-spray with different wall temperatures were studied in comparison using optical diagnostic techniques. Results reveal that, compared to free spray, the impingement spray's vapor-phase spray tip penetration is reduced, and its vapor-phase spray volume is increased by about three times. At conditions where only the vapor-phase impinges on the wall, the impingement spray has a shorter ignition delay time (IDT) for various wall temperatures. Furthermore, the soot formation of the impingement spray combustion is approximately one-third of the free spray, and the increase in air entrainment accounts for this phenomenon. In a comparison of different wall temperature conditions, the higher wall temperature facilitates the spray ignition process with a shorter IDT, and the ignition location is further away from the wall. However, the relationship between wall temperature and soot formation is not linear. The soot formation varies in a pattern of reducing and then increasing as the wall temperature increases due to the high wall temperature accelerating both the generation and oxidation rate of soot.
AB - To investigate the effect of the wall on soot formation during spray combustion and to explain the existence of contradictory results, the vapor-phase, ignition, combustion, and soot formation of free- and impingement-spray with different wall temperatures were studied in comparison using optical diagnostic techniques. Results reveal that, compared to free spray, the impingement spray's vapor-phase spray tip penetration is reduced, and its vapor-phase spray volume is increased by about three times. At conditions where only the vapor-phase impinges on the wall, the impingement spray has a shorter ignition delay time (IDT) for various wall temperatures. Furthermore, the soot formation of the impingement spray combustion is approximately one-third of the free spray, and the increase in air entrainment accounts for this phenomenon. In a comparison of different wall temperature conditions, the higher wall temperature facilitates the spray ignition process with a shorter IDT, and the ignition location is further away from the wall. However, the relationship between wall temperature and soot formation is not linear. The soot formation varies in a pattern of reducing and then increasing as the wall temperature increases due to the high wall temperature accelerating both the generation and oxidation rate of soot.
KW - Flame temperature
KW - Impingement
KW - SWI
KW - Soot
KW - Spray combustion
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.127180
DO - 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.127180
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144539271
SN - 0016-2361
VL - 337
JO - Fuel
JF - Fuel
M1 - 127180
ER -