Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber

The purpose of this paper is to conduct experimental research of hazardous substance emissions at the simulated combustion chamber output. The experiment was carried in a simulated combustion chamber. The combustion chamber included a burner device; a liquid fuel feed system; and a flame tube with t...

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Main Authors: Sergey S. Matveev, Ivan V. Chechet, Aleksander S. Semenikhin, Valerii Y. Abrashkin, Sergey V. Lukachev, Sergey G. Matveev
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Combustion
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3963075
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description The purpose of this paper is to conduct experimental research of hazardous substance emissions at the simulated combustion chamber output. The experiment was carried in a simulated combustion chamber. The combustion chamber included a burner device; a liquid fuel feed system; and a flame tube with two rows of mixing holes and one row of cooling holes. The combustion chamber operation mode was φ = 0.435, Tpreheat = 423 K, and the atmospheric pressure. The liquid fuel burn rate was 0.77 g/s. The pressure ratio in the combustion chamber remained constant at ΔP = 3%. Two types of fuel were used: aviation kerosene of Russia’s TS-1 brand and the fuel surrogate was n-decane mixture (C10H22) with benzene additions (C6H6). The benzene additions were 5% through 30% (n-decane/benzene: 95/5, 90/10, 85/15, 80/20, 75/25, and 70/30).
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spelling doaj-art-bebb0e4197884ae9b9a8e0b191b653ba2025-02-03T06:06:50ZengWileyJournal of Combustion2090-19682090-19762017-01-01201710.1155/2017/39630753963075Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion ChamberSergey S. Matveev0Ivan V. Chechet1Aleksander S. Semenikhin2Valerii Y. Abrashkin3Sergey V. Lukachev4Sergey G. Matveev5Scientific and Educational Centre of Fluid Dynamics Research, Samara National Research University, Samara, RussiaScientific and Educational Centre of Fluid Dynamics Research, Samara National Research University, Samara, RussiaScientific and Educational Centre of Fluid Dynamics Research, Samara National Research University, Samara, RussiaScientific and Educational Centre of Fluid Dynamics Research, Samara National Research University, Samara, RussiaScientific and Educational Centre of Fluid Dynamics Research, Samara National Research University, Samara, RussiaScientific and Educational Centre of Fluid Dynamics Research, Samara National Research University, Samara, RussiaThe purpose of this paper is to conduct experimental research of hazardous substance emissions at the simulated combustion chamber output. The experiment was carried in a simulated combustion chamber. The combustion chamber included a burner device; a liquid fuel feed system; and a flame tube with two rows of mixing holes and one row of cooling holes. The combustion chamber operation mode was φ = 0.435, Tpreheat = 423 K, and the atmospheric pressure. The liquid fuel burn rate was 0.77 g/s. The pressure ratio in the combustion chamber remained constant at ΔP = 3%. Two types of fuel were used: aviation kerosene of Russia’s TS-1 brand and the fuel surrogate was n-decane mixture (C10H22) with benzene additions (C6H6). The benzene additions were 5% through 30% (n-decane/benzene: 95/5, 90/10, 85/15, 80/20, 75/25, and 70/30).http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3963075
spellingShingle Sergey S. Matveev
Ivan V. Chechet
Aleksander S. Semenikhin
Valerii Y. Abrashkin
Sergey V. Lukachev
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Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber
Journal of Combustion
title Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber
title_full Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber
title_fullStr Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber
title_short Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber
title_sort experimental study of the combustion of kerosene and binary surrogate in the model combustion chamber
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/3963075
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