Effect of Inlet Air Temperature on Auto-Ignition of Fuels with Different Cetane Number and Volatility

Abstract

This paper investigates the effect of air inlet temperature on the auto-ignition of fuels that have different CN and volatility in a single cylinder diesel engine. The inlet air temperature is varied over a range of 30?C to 110?C. The fuels used are ultra-low-sulfur-diesel (ULSD), JP-8 (two blends with CN 44.1 & 31) and F-T SPK. Detailed analysis is made of the rate of heat release during the ignition delay period, to determine the effect of fuel volatility and CN on the auto-ignition process. A STAR-CD CFD model is applied to simulate the spray behavior and gain more insight into the processes that immediately follow the fuel injection including evaporation, start of exothermic reactions and the early stages of combustion. The mole fractions of different species are determined during the ignition delay period and their contribution in the auto-ignition process is examined. Arrhenius plots are developed to calculate the global activation energy for the auto-ignition reactions of these fuels. Correlations are developed for the ID and the mean air temperature and pressure.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2011
Accession Number
ADA557021

Entities

People

  • Chandrasekharan Jayakumar
  • Eric Sattler
  • Naeim A. Henein
  • Umashankar M. Joshi
  • Walter Bryzik
  • Ziliang Zheng

Organizations

  • Wayne State University

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Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Materials and Manufacturing Processes

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Temperature
  • Burning Rate
  • Chemical Reaction Properties
  • Chemical Reactions
  • Combustion
  • Diesel Engines
  • Diesel Fuels
  • Energy
  • Engines
  • Exothermic Reactions
  • Fuel Injection
  • Fuel Systems
  • Heat Of Activation
  • Ignition
  • Ignition Lag
  • Internal Combustion Engines
  • North America

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  • Combustion Dynamics and Shock Wave Physics.
  • Mathematics or Statistics
  • Petroleum Engineering