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Effects of Ambient Air Composition on Flame Temperature and Soot Formation in Intermittent Spray Combustion

2009-06-15
2009-01-1912
The effects of CO2 and N2 mixing and the effect of O2 concentration on intermittent spray combustion were examined experimentally under the same condition of ambient temperature and pressure, and the same injection pressure. Through the systematic experiments, it was confirmed that the O2 concentration is the dominant factor affecting ignition delay and combustion duration. The flame temperature becomes lower with the decrease of O2 concentration mainly due to the dilution effect. The decrease of flame temperature due to the dilution effect and that due to the thermal/chemical effect of CO2 was quantified. Concerning the soot production, with the decrease of O2 concentration, it is suppressed during the early stage of combustion, however it becomes higher in the middle to later stage of combustion.
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Effects of CO2 and N2 mixing into Ambient Air on Flame Temperature and Soot Formation in Intermittent Spray Combustion

2007-07-23
2007-01-1844
In order to study the effects of EGR on diesel combustion fundamentally, the effects of CO2 and N2 mixing into ambient air on intermittent spray combustion were examined experimentally. Under the same condition of ambient temperature and pressure, and the same injection pressure, the rates of CO2 or N2 mixing were changed from 0 to 15% and the combustion characteristics of diesel spray were examined. Through the systematic experiments, it was explored that the ignition delay and the combustion period became longer with the increase of CO2 and N2 mixing, and the effect was larger in the case of CO2 mixing. The flame temperature became lower with the N2 mixing mainly due to the dilution effect. In the case of CO2 mixing, the flame temperature decreased notably, and the flame region with higher temperature became very small. The reason of this tendency was attributed to the dilution effect, the higher heat capacity of CO2 and the chemical effect of CO2.
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