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In-Liquid Process and Microexplosion of an Emulsified Fuel Droplet Burning on a Hot Surface
ICAT2005/005

Authors

Toshikazu Kadota - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University
Hajime Tanaka - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University
Daisuke Segawa - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University
Shinji Nakaya - Department of Mechanical Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University
Hiroshi Yamasaki - College of Industrial Technology, Nihon University

Abstract

Keywords

Combustion, Emulsion Droplet, Phase transformation, Microexplosion, Hot Surface, Weibull distribution

Abstract

An experimental study has been made to reveal the process occurring in the liquid phase and the statistical characteristics for the onset of microexplosion of an emulsified fuel droplet burning on a hot surface. Photographic observation of the process in the liquid phase during induction period, and the measurements of the waiting time for the onset of microexplosion as well as droplet temperature are made for various properties of base fuel, water contents and surface temperatures. The Weibull analysis is applied to obtain the distribution function of the waiting time for the onset of microexplosion and to derive the empirical formula for the rate of microexplosion as a function of water volume and emulsion temperature.

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