Evaporation of bi-component droplets in a heated, highly turbulent flow |
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Authors: | F. Moreau R. Bazile |
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Affiliation: | 1. Universit?? de Toulouse, INPT, UPS, IMFT (Institut de M??canique des Fluides de Toulouse), All??e Camille Soula, 31400, Toulouse, France 2. CNRS, IMFT, 31400, Toulouse, France
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Abstract: | This work aims to understand the phenomena that occur in a combustion chamber where multi-component fuel droplets are injected. Many evaporation models exist but the influence of turbulence on spray vaporization is not yet well understood. This study gives a useful database to improve these models. The objective of the work is to measure the dispersion and the evaporation of bi-component (octane/3-pentanone) droplets and the resulting vapor mixing in a well-known, heated, highly turbulent channel flow. The carrier flow shows high turbulence levels, flat profiles for the mean velocity and the velocity fluctuations. The injected droplets have a large variety of behaviors due to the large polydispersion and to the turbulence. The evolution of 3-pentanone liquid concentration, mass flux, and droplet clusters are described. Mean concentration, fluctuations of concentration, and mixing of the vapor phase are characterized. |
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