Holographic studies of the vapor explosion of vaporizing water-in-fuel emulsion droplets
Abstract
Holographic studies were performed which examined the fragmentation process during vapor explosion of a water-in-fuel (hexadecane/water) emulsion droplet. Holograms were taken at 700 to 1000 microseconds after the vapor explosion. Photographs of the reconstructed holograms reveal a wide range of fragment droplet sizes created during the explosion process. Fragment droplet diameters range from below 10 microns to over 100 microns. It is estimated that between ten thousand and a million fragment droplets can result from this extremely violent vapor explosion process. This enhanced atomization is thus expected to have a pronounced effect on vaporization processes which are present during combustion of emulsified fuels.
- Publication:
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2d International Colloquium on Drops and Bubbles
- Pub Date:
- March 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982drbu.coll..112S
- Keywords:
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- Drops (Liquids);
- Emulsions;
- Explosions;
- Fragmentation;
- Fuel Combustion;
- Vaporizing;
- Atomizing;
- Holography;
- Hydrocarbons;
- Laser Applications;
- Laser Outputs;
- Liquid-Vapor Interfaces;
- Particle Size Distribution;
- Surfactants;
- Vapor Phases;
- Water;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer