The Ignition of Hydrocarbon Fuel Droplets in Air
680465
02/01/1968
- Event
- Content
- The ignition of single fuel droplets in air is modeled according to the time-varying conditions within the droplet and the boundary layer around the droplet. Ignition is hypothesized when some point in the boundary layer has experienced a sufficiently severe history in terms of pressure, temperature, equivalence ratio, and time to auto ignite. Experiments were conducted with a wide variety of fuels to validate the model. A critical size concept for ignition was predicted by the model and substantiated by the experiments.
- Pages
- 10
- Citation
- Faeth, G., and Olson, D., "The Ignition of Hydrocarbon Fuel Droplets in Air," SAE Technical Paper 680465, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680465.