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Vaporisation characteristics of methanol,ethanol and heptane droplets in opposed stagnation flow at low temperature and pressure
Authors:Huayang Zhu  Robert J Kee  Longhua Chen  Jingjing Cao  Min Xu  Yuyin Zhang
Institution:1. Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines , Golden , CO , 80401 , USA;2. Institute of Automotive Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University , Shanghai , 200240 , P.R. China
Abstract:A computational model is developed and applied to study the vaporisation behaviour of three liquid fuels. This fundamental study is motivated by a need to understand how the performance of direct-injection-spark-ignition (DISI) engines may be affected by changes in fuel composition, especially alcohols. Currently, most DISI engines are designed for homogeneous-charge combustion, where the in-cylinder fuel injection, vaporisation and mixing is accomplished during the intake and early in the compression process. Thus the temperature and pressure are low, compared to post-compression conditions. The two-phase axisymmetric model is based upon an ideal opposed stagnation flow field. Liquid droplets are carried in one air stream that is met by an opposed air flow. Because of stagnation-flow similarity, the mathematical model can be represented as a one-dimensional boundary-value problem. Results show significant differences between methanol, ethanol and heptane fuels, which have potentially important impacts on the design and modification of fuel-injection systems for direct-injection engines with alternative fuels.
Keywords:liquid fuel droplets  opposed stagnation flow  computational modelling  droplet vaporisation  two-phase flow
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