Inês A. S. Ferrão, Miguel R. O. Panão, Miguel A. A. Mendes, Ana S. H. O. Moita, André R. R. Silva
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摘要
从化石燃料向可持续和替代燃料的过渡是解决环境问题和满足能源需求的必要条件。因此,替代燃料的实施需要对喷雾行为进行更深入的研究。本研究探讨了常规喷气燃料(jet a -1)和加氢处理植物油(HVO)在大范围工作条件下的破碎长度和喷雾动力学。测量归一化平均破裂长度,并根据实验数据建立经验相关关系。针对燃油喷雾中对优化燃烧至关重要的液滴大小,从信息的角度进行了对比分析。引入术语信息、信息熵和信息传感器来量化和捕捉物理系统的不确定性。结果表明,HVO和Jet A-1的液滴尺寸分布相似,伽玛函数有效地表征了液滴尺寸分布。两种燃料均表现出向更高复杂状态的喷雾演化,强调气动力和最小发展距离在雾化中的作用。信息动力学的新词汇将喷雾视为信息流网络,信息熵表明两种燃料产生的喷雾具有相似的转换程度。HVO被认为是一种可行的替代方案,对可持续航空解决方案和理解复杂的工程过程具有更广泛的影响。
How different are conventional and biofuel sprays applied to aviation? An infodynamic comparative analysis
The transition from fossil to sustainable and alternative fuels is imperative to address environmental concerns and meet energy requirements. Thus, the implementation of alternative fuels requires a deeper investigation of spray behavior. This study explores conventional jet fuel (Jet A-1) and hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) in terms of breakup length and spray dynamics over a wide range of operating conditions. The normalized mean breakup length was measured, and an empirical correlation was developed based on the experimental data. Focusing on the droplet sizes in fuel sprays, which are critical for optimizing combustion, an informational perspective for comparative analysis was explored. The terms informature, infotropy, and infosensor were introduced to quantify and capture the non-deterministic nature of physical systems. The results revealed similar drop size distributions for HVO and Jet A-1, with the Gamma function effectively characterizing the distributions. Both fuels exhibit spray evolution toward higher complexity states, emphasizing the role of aerodynamic forces and minimum development distance in atomization. The new lexicon of infodynamics views sprays as networks of information flow, with infotropy indicating that both fuels produce sprays with similar degrees of transformation. HVO is endorsed as a viable alternative with broader implications for sustainable aviation solutions and understanding complex engineering processes.
期刊介绍:
Experiments in Fluids examines the advancement, extension, and improvement of new techniques of flow measurement. The journal also publishes contributions that employ existing experimental techniques to gain an understanding of the underlying flow physics in the areas of turbulence, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, convective heat transfer, combustion, turbomachinery, multi-phase flows, and chemical, biological and geological flows. In addition, readers will find papers that report on investigations combining experimental and analytical/numerical approaches.