Comparative Analysis of a Single Fuel Droplet Evaporation

Q4 Chemical Engineering
S. Jafari, H. Khaleghi, R. Maddahian
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Abstract

In this research, the results of comparative analysis of a single fuel droplet evaporation models are presented. Three well-known evaporation models including Spalding, Borman-Johnson and Abramzon-Sirignano models are analyzed using Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD). The original Spalding model is extended to consider the effects of the Stefan flow, unsteady vaporization, and variable properties. The evaporation models are validated using already existing experimental data. Numerical results show that the Spalding model overestimates the temperature of the droplet surface in comparison with the other two models, although some modifications were made in the aforementioned model. Our final evaluation concludes that Abramzon-Sirignano model predictions are in good agreement with the experimental data. Therefore, in this paper, this model is used for the parametric study of the effects of droplet size, ambient temperature and pressure on the droplet lifetime and temperature. Results indicate that by increasing the droplet size, the lifetime of the droplets will increase and the steady-state droplet temperature is higher at higher ambient pressures and temperature.
单燃料液滴蒸发的对比分析
本文给出了单燃料液滴蒸发模型的对比分析结果。利用计算流体动力学(CFD)对Spalding、Borman-Johnson和abramzon - siignano三种著名的蒸发模型进行了分析。将原有的Spalding模型进行了扩展,考虑了Stefan流动、非定常汽化和变性能的影响。利用已有的实验数据对蒸发模型进行了验证。数值结果表明,尽管对Spalding模型进行了一些修正,但与其他两种模型相比,Spalding模型高估了液滴表面的温度。我们最后的评估结论是,abramzon - siignano模型的预测与实验数据非常吻合。因此,本文采用该模型对液滴尺寸、环境温度和压力对液滴寿命和温度的影响进行参数化研究。结果表明,随着液滴尺寸的增大,液滴的寿命增加,液滴在较高的环境压力和温度下的稳态温度升高。
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