Abstract
Ternary blends of butanol-biodiesel-diesel with different blending ratios were tested inside a constant volume chamber under various ambient temperatures so as to investigate the spray and combustion characteristics of the fuels. Applying the high speed imaging, a sudden drop in spray penetration was observed at ambient temperature of 800 K and 900 K for fuels with certain blending ratio, but not at 1000 K and 1200 K. When the spray penetration of the butanol-biodiesel-diesel blends was compared to that of the biodiesel-diesel blends under non-combusting environment, a sudden drop in spray penetration length was also observed at 1100 K. The results indicated that for the non-combusting case, the tip of the spray jet erupted into a plume sometime after injection for the butanol-biodiesel-diesel blend at an ambient temperature of 1100 K. Such phenomenon was not seen with the biodiesel-diesel blend, neither with the same fuel but at a lower ambient temperature of 900 K. It is concluded that micro-explosion could occur under particular conditions for the butanol-biodiesel-diesel blend, which was consistent with previous theoretical study in the literature.
Original language | English (US) |
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DOIs | |
State | Published - 2011 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | SAE 2011 World Congress and Exhibition - Detroit, MI, United States Duration: Apr 12 2011 → Apr 14 2011 |
Other
Other | SAE 2011 World Congress and Exhibition |
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Country/Territory | United States |
City | Detroit, MI |
Period | 4/12/11 → 4/14/11 |
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Automotive Engineering
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
- Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
- Pollution