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2005 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Fuel Droplet Evaporation by Radiative Heating

Research Project

Project/Area Number 15560688
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Aerospace engineering
Research InstitutionNihon University

Principal Investigator

NOMURA Hiroshi  Nihon University, College of Industrial Technology, Associate Professor, 生産工学部, 助教授 (30246847)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) UJIIE Yasushige  Nihon University, College of Industrial Technology, Professor, 生産工学部, 教授 (20060197)
Project Period (FY) 2003 – 2005
KeywordsEvaporation / Radiative Heating / Droplet / Liquid Fuel / Spray Combustion
Research Abstract

Single-droplet evaporation by radiative heating has been studied experimentally. A suspended droplet of n-heptane, ethanol or water was employed in the experiments. A CO_2 laser was used as a radiative heat source. An X-type suspender made of gold wires of 10 □m in diameter was employed, which well reflects the CO_2 laser light. Radiative power density was varied up to 1.34 W/mm^2. Evaporation behavior of a droplet was recorded with a high-speed video camera. Temporal variations of the droplet diameter were measured from sequential images of a droplet with a PC software developed.
It was observed that, in the case of n-heptane, droplet diameter decreases rapidly after the initial heat-up period, and then decreases slowly. In the case of ethanol and water, the slope of droplet diameter history is almost constant. It was suggested that, roughly, water and ethanol absorb the radiative energy in proportion to the area of a droplet, and n-heptane absorbs the radiative energy in proportion to the volume of a droplet. In case of n-heptane and ethanol, droplet explosion was observed at high radiative power densities and large initial droplet diameters. The time required for droplet diameter to become half, the half-diameter period, was employed as a measure of evaporation rate. The half-diameter period increases with the increase in the initial droplet diameter and decreases with the increase in the radiative power density. In the case of water and ethanol, the half-diameter period is almost proportional to the initial droplet diameter at high radiative power densities. The inverse of the half-diameter period increases almost proportionally to the radiative power density at low radiative power densities. The slop of the inverse of the half-diameter period is smaller at high radiative power densities than at low radiative power densities.

  • Research Products

    (2 results)

All 2006 Other

All Journal Article (2 results)

  • [Journal Article] アルコール燃料液滴の放射加熱蒸発2006

    • Author(s)
      瀧川仁志, 野村浩司, 氏家康成
    • Journal Title

      生産工学部研究報告A (理工系) 39・1 (印刷中)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
  • [Journal Article] Droplet Evaporation of Alcohol Fuel by Radiative Heating

    • Author(s)
      Hitoshi Takikawa, Hiroshi Nomura, Yasushige Ujiie
    • Journal Title

      Journal of the College of Industraial Technology A (College at Industrial Technoloty, Nihon Univ.) 39-1(printing)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より

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Published: 2007-12-13  

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