Autoignition of droplets in hot air flow
Authors
Gordon, Robert
Mastorakos, Epaminondas
Publication Date
2010-09-09Type
Video
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Gordon, R., & Mastorakos, E. (2010). Autoignition of droplets in hot air flow [Video file]. http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/226366
Abstract
A single-droplet generator has been used to inject fuel droplets of various sizes and chemical composition into a hot turbulent air flow. The ensuing autoignition and flame behaviour has been recorded with a fast camera. The title of the movie contains the fuel and the framing rate (frames per second). The "grid" refers to the size of the holes in the perforated plate used to produce the turbulence, while the frequency refers to the forcing frequency of the droplet generator. The work is described in: Gordon, R.L. and Mastorakos, E. (2012) Autoignition of monodisperse biodiesel and diesel sprays in turbulent flows. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science 43, 40-46. doi: 10.1016/j.expthermflusci.2012.04.003
Keywords
Autoignition, Spray
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