Effects of Ambient Temperature and Oxygen Concentration on Soot Behavior in Diesel Flame

2005-24-007

09/11/2005

Event
7th International Conference on Engines for Automobile
Authors Abstract
Content
This paper describes the soot behavior in a diesel flame. The experiments were carried out in a constant volume chamber with quiescent atmosphere. Parameters were the ambient temperature and the oxygen concentration. The integrated image of flame was taken, the natural emission of flame was detected and the KL factor was found by means of classical technique of laser light extinction. The results were discussed by use of the apparent rate of heat release. As a result, the ignition delay and the vortex with large scale generated in a diesel spray affect the soot behavior in a diesel flame.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-24-007
Pages
12
Citation
Fujimoto, H., Higashi, K., Yamashita, T., and Senda, J., "Effects of Ambient Temperature and Oxygen Concentration on Soot Behavior in Diesel Flame," SAE Technical Paper 2005-24-007, 2005, https://doi.org/10.4271/2005-24-007.
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Published
Sep 11, 2005
Product Code
2005-24-007
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English