Experimental measurements of soot formation in fuel-rich homogeneous mixtures using an optical rapid compression machine

Author:

Gross Joseph R1ORCID,Dempsey Adam B1,Kempf John R1,Allen Casey M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA

Abstract

Advanced combustion strategies are necessary for the use of more environmentally sustainable fuels than traditional diesel. Alcohol fuels and alcohol/gasoline blends are of particular interest as they are readily available in the marketplace. Heavy-duty engines typically use compression ignited, conventional diesel mixing controlled combustion. Mixing controlled combustion features a non-premixed diffusion flame with a wide range of local equivalence ratios, leading to potentially high rates of soot formation. This work studies the sooting behavior of iso-octane and ethanol as a function of equivalence ratio. Measurements are carried out in a rapid compression machine (RCM) and are reported for pre-ignition conditions of 10–30 bar and temperatures of 650–800 K. Theoretical equilibrium and bulk gas temperatures are calculated for both fuels. These data are used to identify the critical equivalence ratio, the lowest equivalence ratio where soot is detected with a single-pass laser extinction diagnostic. The critical equivalence ratio for iso-octane varies between 1.82 and 1.77 for compressed pressures of 10 and 20 bar, respectively. Ethanol, sometimes considered sootless, had a critical equivalence ratio between 2.37 and 2.12 for compressed pressures of 20 and 30 bar, respectively. When characterizing soot formation by oxygenated equivalence ratio, the critical equivalence ratios for ethanol approach those of iso-octane. This suggests the oxygenated nature of alcohol fuels reduces sooting tendency, but other factors such as fuel molecular structure and morphology may play a role. It was observed that ethanol will form soot at equivalence ratios only slightly higher than iso-octane, which could have implications in mixing controlled combustion. It was seen for both fuels that soot formation is pressure sensitive, with the critical equivalence ratio being inversely proportional to compressed pressure and the rate of soot formation. Future work will investigate the sooting behavior of gasoline/ethanol blends.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering

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