Combustion of unsupported water-in-n-heptane emulsion droplets in a convection-free environment
Volume: 41, Issue: 16, Pages: 2503 - 2515
Published: Aug 1, 1998
Abstract
Results of an experimental study are reported for combustion of unsupported n-heptane droplets emulsified with water burning while levitated in microgravity where the effects of external convection are negligible. The results are compared to a pure heptane droplet and a mixture of two miscible liquids (methanol/dodecanol) burning under similar low convection conditions. The effect of water concentration on flame luminosity and sooting tendency,...
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Title
Combustion of unsupported water-in-n-heptane emulsion droplets in a convection-free environment
Published Date
Aug 1, 1998
Volume
41
Issue
16
Pages
2503 - 2515
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