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Experimental Research on the Macroscopic and Microscopic Spray Characteristics of Diesel-PODE3-4 Blends

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14175559

Keywords

macroscopic spray; microscopic spray; Mie scattering; schlieren images; PODE3-4

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51966001]
  2. EPSRC [EP/R041970/2, EP/S032134/1]

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The study found that blended fuel with PODE3-4 has better spray characteristics than pure diesel at low temperatures, with an increase in injection pressure leading to increased vapor phase penetration distance and cone angle, and decreased Sauter mean diameter. As ambient temperature increased, the vapor phase projection area and cone angle of the blended fuel increased while SMD decreased.
Polyoxymethylene dimethyl ether (PODE) is a low-viscosity oxygenated fuel that can improve the volatility of blended fuels. In this work, the macroscopic and microscopic spray characteristics of diesel-PODE3-4 under different ambient temperatures and injection pressures (IP) are studied. The studied blends consisted of pure diesel (P0), two diesel blend fuels of 20% (P20) and 50% (P50) by volume fraction of PODE3-4. The Mie scattering and Schlieren imaging techniques are used in the experiment. The results show that with the increase in IP, the vapor phase penetration distance and the average cone angle of the three fuels increased, and the Sauter mean diameter (SMD) of the three fuels decreased. When the ambient temperature increased, the vapor phase projection area and the average vapor phase cone angle of P20 and P50 increased, and the SMD decreased, but the vapor phase projection area of pure diesel did not change significantly. The results indicate that the blended fuel with PODE3-4 has better spray characteristics than P0 at low temperature, and the SMD hierarchy between the three fuels is P0 > P20 > P50. Through the visualization experiment, it is helpful to further understand the evaporation characteristics of different fuel properties and develop appropriate alternative diesel fuel.

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