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Spray Dynamics Simulation of Liquefied Butane Injection
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The purpose of this study is to predict droplet breakup characteristics and spray characteristics of intermittent butane injection. In this study attention was paid to the breakup of liquid and droplet collision in order to quantify the spray formation and development in a furnace. The predicted results were compared with the experimental results obtained by a phase Doppler anemometer (PDA). It could help to determine the spray pattern, arrival distance, droplet diameter distributions, Sauter mean diameter, and vapor concentration in the butane injection.
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Huang, H., Nakajima, T., and Guo, A., "Spray Dynamics Simulation of Liquefied Butane Injection," SAE Technical Paper 972868, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/972868.Also In
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