D. Fardad et N. Ladommatos, Evaporation of hydrocarbon compounds, including gasoline and diesel fuel, on heated metal surfaces, P I MEC E D, 213(D6), 1999, pp. 625-645
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART D-JOURNAL OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
An investigation was carried out on the evaporation of various hydrocarbon
liquids on heated surfaces. Single and multicomponent hydrocarbon compounds
were used, including hexane, heptane, octane, a hexane-octane mixture, gas
oline and diesel fuel. The heated surfaces included aluminium, mild steel,
cast iron and copper. Tests were also carried out with different surface te
xtures and surface coatings. The motivation for this work was a desire to i
mprove understanding of the evaporation processes taking place in the inlet
port and, to a lesser extent, within the combustion chamber of internal co
mbustion engines.
The hydrocarbon compounds were released on to the heated surfaces as indivi
dual small droplets, and the subsequent evaporation was recorded using a CC
D (charge coupled device) camera. These observations were then used to asce
rtain the effects of material, surface temperature, surface texture, surfac
e coating and liquid composition on the heat flux and other aspects of drop
let behaviour.