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Characterisation of aerosol combustible mixtures generated using condensation process

Saat, Aminuddin and Dutta, Nilabza and A. Wahid, Mazlan (2012) Characterisation of aerosol combustible mixtures generated using condensation process. 4th International Meeting Of Advances In Thermofluids (Imat 2011), Pt 1 And 2, 1440 . ISSN 0094-243X

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4704208

Abstract

An accidental release of a liquid flammable substance might be formed as an aerosol (droplet and vapour mixture). This phenomenon might be due to high pressure sprays, pressurised liquid leaks and through condensation when hot vapour is rapidly cooled. Such phenomena require a fundamental investigation of mixture characterisation prior to any subsequent process such as evaporation and combustion. This paper describes characterisation study of droplet and vapour mixtures generated in a fan stirred vessel using condensation technique. Aerosol of isooctane mixtures were generated by expansion from initially a premixed gaseous fuel-air mixture. The distribution of droplets within the mixture was characterised using laser diagnostics. Nearly monosized droplet clouds were generated and the droplet diameter was defined as a function of expansion time. The effect of changes in pressure, temperature, fuel-air fraction and expansion ratio on droplet diameter was evaluated. It is shown that aerosol generation by expansion was influenced by the initial pressure and temperature, equivalence ratio and expansion rates. All these parameters affected the onset of condensation which in turn affected the variation in droplet diameter.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Thermofluids
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:46675
Deposited By: Haliza Zainal
Deposited On:22 Jun 2015 05:56
Last Modified:18 Sep 2017 01:53

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