Adelphi-Goddard emulsified fuel project
Abstract
Thermal efficiency and particle emissions were studied using water/oil emulsions. These studies were done using number 2 and number 6 fuel oil. The number 6 oil had a sulfur content greater than one percent and experiments were conducted to remove the sulfur dioxide from the stack gases. Test findings include: (1) emulsion effected a reduction in soot at a low excess air levels; (2) a steam atomizing system will produce a water/oil emulsion. The fuel in the study was emulsified in the steam atomization process, hence, pre-emulsification did not yield a dramatic reduction in soot or an increase in thermal efficiency.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- October 1977
- Bibcode:
- 1977agef.book......
- Keywords:
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- Boilers;
- Emulsions;
- Particle Emission;
- Thermodynamic Efficiency;
- Atomizers;
- Combustion Products;
- Environment Protection;
- Fuel Oils;
- Soot;
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics