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Soot and flame structures in turbulent partially premixed jet flames of pre-evaporated Diesel surrogates with admixture of OMEₙ

Walther, Steffen ; Li, Tao ; Geyer, Dirk ; Dreizler, Andreas ; Böhm, Benjamin (2024)
Soot and flame structures in turbulent partially premixed jet flames of pre-evaporated Diesel surrogates with admixture of OMEₙ.
In: Fluids, 9 (9)
doi: 10.3390/fluids9090210
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In this study, the soot formation and oxidation processes in different turbulent, pre-evaporated and partially premixed diesel surrogate flames are experimentally investigated. For this purpose, a piloted jet flame surrounded by an air co-flow is used. Starting from a defined diesel surrogate mixture, different fuel blends with increasing blending ratios of poly(oxymethylene) dimethyl ether (OME) are studied. The Reynolds number, equivalence ratio, and vaporization temperature are kept constant to ensure the comparability of the different fuel mixtures. The effects of OME addition on flame structures, soot precursors, and soot are investigated, showing soot reduction when OME is added to the diesel surrogate. Using chemiluminescence images of C₂ radicals (line of sight) and subsequent Abel-inversion, flame lengths and global flame structure are analyzed. The flame structure is visualized by means of planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) of hydroxyl radicals (OH). The spatial distribution of soot precursors, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), is simultaneously measured by PLIF using the same excitation wavelength. In particular, aromatic compounds with several benzene rings (e.g., naphthalene or pyrene), which are known to be actively involved in soot formation and growth, have been visualized. Spatially distributed soot particles are detected by using laser-induced incandescence (LII), which allows us to study the onset of soot clouds and its structures qualitatively. Evident soot formation is observed in the pure diesel surrogate flame, whereas a significant soot reduction with changing PAH and soot structures can be identified with increasing OME addition.

Typ des Eintrags: Artikel
Erschienen: 2024
Autor(en): Walther, Steffen ; Li, Tao ; Geyer, Dirk ; Dreizler, Andreas ; Böhm, Benjamin
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: Soot and flame structures in turbulent partially premixed jet flames of pre-evaporated Diesel surrogates with admixture of OMEₙ
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 10 September 2024
Ort: Basel
Verlag: MDPI
Titel der Zeitschrift, Zeitung oder Schriftenreihe: Fluids
Jahrgang/Volume einer Zeitschrift: 9
(Heft-)Nummer: 9
Kollation: 15 Seiten
DOI: 10.3390/fluids9090210
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Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

In this study, the soot formation and oxidation processes in different turbulent, pre-evaporated and partially premixed diesel surrogate flames are experimentally investigated. For this purpose, a piloted jet flame surrounded by an air co-flow is used. Starting from a defined diesel surrogate mixture, different fuel blends with increasing blending ratios of poly(oxymethylene) dimethyl ether (OME) are studied. The Reynolds number, equivalence ratio, and vaporization temperature are kept constant to ensure the comparability of the different fuel mixtures. The effects of OME addition on flame structures, soot precursors, and soot are investigated, showing soot reduction when OME is added to the diesel surrogate. Using chemiluminescence images of C₂ radicals (line of sight) and subsequent Abel-inversion, flame lengths and global flame structure are analyzed. The flame structure is visualized by means of planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) of hydroxyl radicals (OH). The spatial distribution of soot precursors, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), is simultaneously measured by PLIF using the same excitation wavelength. In particular, aromatic compounds with several benzene rings (e.g., naphthalene or pyrene), which are known to be actively involved in soot formation and growth, have been visualized. Spatially distributed soot particles are detected by using laser-induced incandescence (LII), which allows us to study the onset of soot clouds and its structures qualitatively. Evident soot formation is observed in the pure diesel surrogate flame, whereas a significant soot reduction with changing PAH and soot structures can be identified with increasing OME addition.

Freie Schlagworte: soot, PAH-LIF, OH-LIF, LII, pre-evaporated fuel
ID-Nummer: Artikel-ID: 210
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Turbulence and Combustion

Sachgruppe der Dewey Dezimalklassifikatin (DDC): 500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik > 530 Physik
600 Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften > 620 Ingenieurwissenschaften und Maschinenbau
Fachbereich(e)/-gebiet(e): 16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau
16 Fachbereich Maschinenbau > Fachgebiet Reaktive Strömungen und Messtechnik (RSM)
Hinterlegungsdatum: 05 Nov 2024 06:34
Letzte Änderung: 05 Nov 2024 13:39
PPN: 523187483
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