Understanding and predicting soot generation in turbulent non-premixed jet flames.

  • Wang, Hai (University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA)
  • Kook, Sanghoon
  • Doom, Jeffrey
  • Oefelein, Joseph Charles
  • Zhang, Jiayao
  • Shaddix, Christopher R.
  • Schefer, Robert W.
  • Pickett, Lyle M.
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Publication date
October 2010
Publisher
Sandia National Laboratories
Citation count (estimate)
6

Abstract

This report documents the results of a project funded by DoD's Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP) on the science behind development of predictive models for soot emission from gas turbine engines. Measurements of soot formation were performed in laminar flat premixed flames and turbulent non-premixed jet flames at 1 atm pressure and in turbulent liquid spray flames under representative conditions for takeoff in a gas turbine engine. The laminar flames and open jet flames used both ethylene and a prevaporized JP-8 surrogate fuel composed of n-dodecane and m-xylene. The pressurized turbulent jet flame measurements used the JP-8 surrogate fuel and compared its combustion and sooting characteristics to a world-aver...

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