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An experimental investigation into ignition and combustion of groups of slurry fuel droplets containing high concentrations of water

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FUEL PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Volume 210, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuproc.2020.106553

Keywords

Droplet; Water; Oil; Coal-water slurry containing petrochemicals; Combustion; Droplet arrangement scheme

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  1. National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University

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In this study, the main ignition and combustion characteristics have been compared for droplet groups of a coalwater slurry containing petrochemicals (CWSP), as well as oil, surrounded by water droplets. Thus, in a combustion chamber, we simulated the ignition and combustion conditions of a heterogeneous fuel aerosol that can be formed when jets of different liquids cross or when multi-component flows delaminate. It was shown that a decrease in the distance between droplets (from 10 mm to 2 mm, i.e. to the typical fuel droplet size) reduces the gas-phase and heterogeneous ignition delay times of oil and CWSP by 30% on average. The evaporation times of water droplets decrease by approximately 25%, if the distance between them increases in the combustion chamber. It was established that the ignition delay times of oil and coal-water slurry containing petrochemicals increased by 20-40% and 40-70%, respectively, when a combustible liquid droplet was in the center with six water droplets around it. The experimental results are a database for the development of efficient technologies of injecting multi-component fuel into combustion chambers.

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