Suspended fuel droplet burning in a combined high temperature and high pressure environment
Abstract
The data presented here describe the burning of single suspended droplets of n-heptane at elevated temperatures and pressures. A combustion chamber was built in such a way that ambient conditions of high pressure air, up to 10 atm, and elevated temperature, up to 150 °C, were first controlled and then the droplet remotely suspended and ignited. The instantaneous droplet size during burning was determined from movie photographs by prismoidal...
Paper Details
Title
Suspended fuel droplet burning in a combined high temperature and high pressure environment
Published Date
Aug 1, 1975
Journal
Volume
25
Pages
259 - 267
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