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Soot formation in synthetic-fuel droplets. Eighth quarterly technical progress report, July 1-September 30, 1982

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6593887
The purpose of this present research program is to investigate the details of soot formation from liquid fuel droplets and to provide information on methods of minimizing soot formation during synthetic liquid fuel combustion under conditions which minimize the formation of nitric oxides. The program comprises two main tasks, Fuel Screening Studies and Flame Studies. The purpose of the first task is to investigate the impact of fuel properties on particulate production, to establish the importance of droplet size and examine atomizer effects, and to develop techniques for surrogate fuels production. In the second task, fundamental details of soot formation from synfuel droplet combustion will be investigated in variable slip velocity configurations. During the past quarter, no new experimental effort has been initiated in the fuels screening (Task 1) section of this program. In the Task 2 - Droplet Studies - phase of the program, the experimental effort has been largely completed. In the present reporting period the soot yields for the various test fuels were obtained in the microspray reactor. In addition, a number of parametric tests were performed in which the sensitivity of soot yield to various combustion parameters was studied. 11 figures, 1 table.
Research Organization:
Energy and Environmental Research Corp., Irvine, CA (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AC22-80PC30298
OSTI ID:
6593887
Report Number(s):
DOE/PC/30298-T9; ON: DE83004183
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English