A Phenomenological Thermal Spray Wall Interaction Modeling Framework Applied to a High-Temperature Ignition Assistant Device

Author:

Oruganti Surya Kaundinya1,Torelli Roberto1ORCID,Kim Kenneth S.2ORCID,Mayhew Eric2,Kweon Chol-Bum “Mike”2

Affiliation:

1. Energy Systems Division, Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S Cass Avenue, Lemont, IL 60439

2. U.S. Army DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, 2800 Powder Mill Rd, Adelphi, MD 20783

Abstract

Abstract Airborne compression ignition engines must operate with reliable ignition systems to achieve proper ignition at every cycle, particularly at high altitudes. Glow-plug-based ignition-assistant (IA) devices can provide the necessary energy to preheat the fuel and ensure ignitability of the fuel-air mixture. Ignitability of liquid sprays can be facilitated via direct impingement onto the hot IA surface, however this comes with adverse effects on the IA durability. Therefore, optimizing an IA's design requires detailed understanding of the physics of fuel spray impingement of superheated surfaces. While spray impingement on relatively low wall temperatures has been extensively studied and appropriate numerical models have been proposed through the years, fundamental understanding of high-speed liquid spray impingement on superheated walls is still elusive. This work aims to formulate a phenomenological thermal spray-wall interaction framework for modeling the film-boiling-induced heat transfer, atomization, and dispersion of fuel spray droplets impinging onto a superheated IA device. A qualitative comparison of the new phenomenological model is performed against optical experiments from the literature of an F-24 fuel spray injected onto an IA device located 12 mm away from the injector tip. The temperature of the IA was set at 1400 K. The fuel injection pressure was 400 bar, while the ambient gas pressure and temperature were 30 bar and 800 K, respectively. The performance of the phenomenological model is evaluated in comparison with two other state-of-art models from the literature. A qualitative analysis of the different spray and fuel-air mixture characteristics is performed to outline the differences in the predictions offered by the new phenomenological model and the two state-of-art spray-wall interaction models.

Publisher

ASME International

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