화학공학소재연구정보센터
Combustion and Flame, Vol.188, 483-487, 2018
Measuring the soot onset temperature in high-pressure n-dodecane spray pyrolysis
Soot formation in pyrolyzing sprays of n-dodecane is visualized and quantified in a high-pressure, high temperature, constant-volume spray chamber at 38 bar, 76 bar, and 114 bar. Sprays of n-dodecane are injected at 500 bar from a single-hole, 186-pm orifice diameter fuel injector. We quantify the temporal evolution of the soot optical thickness and the total soot mass formed in the pyrolyzing sprays using a high-speed extinction imaging diagnostic. The vessel ambient temperature and pressure are varied independently to identify the soot onset temperature for n-dodecane pyrolysis. Linear extrapolation of the maximum soot formation rates as a function of ambient temperature reveals a soot onset temperature near 1450 K. The onset temperature determined here for n-dodecane is within 50 K of those previously measured along the centerline of atmospheric pressure coflow diffusion flames for smaller alkane fuels. (C) 2017 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.