JP Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 81 - 92
(February 2016) http://dx.doi.org/10.17654/HM013010081 |
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THE INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC WASTE CONTENT ON CHARACTERISTICS OF INERT HEATING AND IGNITION OF COMPOSITE LIQUID FUEL DROPLETS
Dmitrii O. Glushkov, Andrey G. Kosintsev, Pavel A. Strizhak and Ksenia Yu. Vershinina
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Abstract: To develop modern technologies of recycling coal and oil refining wastes, spent flammable liquids, we investigate the features of inert heating and ignition of composite liquid fuel droplets in the heated oxidant flow (temperatures are from 600 to 900K). We study the compositions based on dressed bituminous coal wastes (filter cake), spent turbine and motor oils. We define characteristic ignition delay times for composite fuel droplets. Furthermore, we determine the conditions, when the influence of organic waste content on the characteristics of composite liquid fuel heating and its ignition can be controlling or marginal. |
Keywords and phrases: composite liquid, dressed coal wastes, spent oils, droplet, convective heat transfer, heating up, ignition. |
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