Oxygen Lewis Number Effects on Reduced Gravity Combustion of Methanol andn-Heptane Droplets
Abstract
Reduced gravity combustion experiments were performed aboard the International Space Station with individual methanol and n-heptane droplets that had initial diameters in the 1.2–5.0-mm-size range. Experiments were performed with air-inert mixtures at 0.1 and 0.07 MPa and about 298 K, where the monatomic gases helium and xenon were separately used as the added inert. These two gases have the same thermodynamic properties on a molar basis, but...
Paper Details
Title
Oxygen Lewis Number Effects on Reduced Gravity Combustion of Methanol andn-Heptane Droplets
Published Date
Jul 16, 2015
Volume
188
Issue
1
Pages
1 - 20
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