The ignition delay of aluminium oxide (Al2O3) liquid nano-fuel was compared with that of base-fuel to study the feasibility of its use for high-speed aerospace applications. The base-fuel was aviation turbine fuel that was mixed with Al2O3 nanoparticles to produce a nano-fuel which could be used for regenerative cooling of the combustor walls before injection. The experiments were carried out in a shock tube. The fuel was introduced into the shock tube in the form of a wall droplet. The ignition delay time of the nano-fuel was observed to increase slightly, by about 11% (maximum) in comparison with the baseline, at an equivalence ratio of unity
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The subject of this paper is the design of supersonic combustors which will be required in order to ...
Multicomponent fuels, such as kerosene and diesel fuel, are the primary source of energy powering th...
An experimental investigation on the ignition of metallised propellants (APIHTPB/AI) has been carrie...
An experimental approach has been taken to investigate nanoparticle additives in a liquid fuel using...
The use of energetic nanoparticles offers a promising means of adjusting the reactivity of liquid fu...
The use of nanoparticles in fuels provides new opportunities for modification of fuel properties, wh...
In this paper a criterion to predict ignition delay time is proposed that the aluminum particles can...
The increasing demand of air transport has been driving the research interest to reduce the environm...
The ignition delay times tign of propellants provide insight for the fundamental understanding of th...
Ignition prediction of aluminum particle is of great significance for a variety of propulsion and po...
An aerosol rapid compression machine is developed to investigate energetic-nanoparticle-enhanced com...
The United States Air Force believes that hypersonic flight opens a multitude of possibilities for t...
Nanoenergetic materials have some advantages against micrometric and bulk materials. This is due to ...
The global depletion of petroleum-based fuels has led the world to more closely examine alternate fu...
Single pulse shock tube facility has been developed in the High Temperature Chemical Kinetics Lab, A...
The subject of this paper is the design of supersonic combustors which will be required in order to ...
Multicomponent fuels, such as kerosene and diesel fuel, are the primary source of energy powering th...
An experimental investigation on the ignition of metallised propellants (APIHTPB/AI) has been carrie...