2015
DOI: 10.1177/1468087415573800
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The influence of differential evaporation on the structure of a three-component biofuel spray

Abstract: A high-pressure spray injected under gasoline engine conditions in a constant volume chamber is studied in detail using a three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics approach. Both single-component and ternary mixture (n-alkane and alcohols) spray results are compared with the experimental data from shadowgraphy, Schlieren imaging and phaseDoppler anemometry. Activity coefficient models are used to cover non-ideal thermodynamic effects occurring when mixtures of structurally dissimilar components such as al… Show more

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“…Preferential evaporation leads to a variation of the butanol/n-decane ratio. This effect is also known for some iso-octane/ethanol-mixtures [ 35 ]. For example, for E20, it is found that ethanol evaporates faster than iso-octane at certain conditions, while for E85, the sequence can be in inverse [ 35 , 36 , 37 ].…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Preferential evaporation leads to a variation of the butanol/n-decane ratio. This effect is also known for some iso-octane/ethanol-mixtures [ 35 ]. For example, for E20, it is found that ethanol evaporates faster than iso-octane at certain conditions, while for E85, the sequence can be in inverse [ 35 , 36 , 37 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 72%