Affiliation:
1. Technical University of Munich, Germany
Abstract
<div>A reliable toolchain for the validation and evaluation of numerical spray
break-up simulation for the potentially carbon-neutral fuels polyoxymethylene
dimethylether (POMDME, or short OME) is developed and presented. The numerical
investigation is based on three-dimensional computational fluid dynamics
(3D-CFD) with the commercial code STAR-CD v2019.1 using a Reynolds-averaged
Navier-Stokes (RANS) equations approach. Fuel properties of the representatives
OME<sub>1</sub> and OME<sub>3</sub> are implemented into the software and
with that the fuels are investigated numerically.</div>
<div>For validation purposes, optical experimental results in a heated spray chamber
with inert nitrogen-pressurized atmosphere are presented. The measurement data
are based on Mie scattering of the liquid phase and Schlieren imaging of the
vapor phase. Solely experimental results are shown for OME<sub>1b</sub> and
OME<sub>3–6</sub> to assess if the knowledge from the numerical modeling
with OME<sub>1</sub> and OME<sub>3</sub> can also be transferred to the
corresponding multicomponent fuels. While the results for a match between
OME<sub>3</sub> and OME<sub>3–6</sub> are close, the measurement for
OME<sub>1b</sub> exceeds the result of OME<sub>1</sub> in the liquid
penetration significantly. This is explained by the molecular structure of the
low-volatile additive in OME<sub>1b</sub> based on long-chained polyglycol
ethers. For the numerically modeled operating conditions, the fuel injection
rate with the corresponding fuel is measured. Two atomization and spray break-up
approaches are investigated in simulation, based on Reitz-Diwakar (RD) models
and a combination using Huh’s atomization and the Kelvin-Helmholtz
Rayleigh-Taylor (KHRT) spray break-up models. A holistic parameter study in a
single operating point with the fuel OME<sub>1</sub> helps to determine the
sensitivities of the models. Adjustments to the spray momentum by a variation of
the parameter for the nozzle hole diameter are used to get results closely
aligned with measurement data. The transfer of the calibrated RD model to a
validation study with OME<sub>3</sub> at different operating conditions matches
well to measurement with no further adjustments necessary.</div>
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science