EMULSIFIED BIOFUEL PRODUCTION USING TWO IMPINGING FLOW MICRO-SYSTEMS ARRANGED IN SERIES
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Development of alternative fuels and improvement of their combustion is a necessity in a general context of scarcity of fossil
energy resources and of environmental pollution. In particular, the use of water dispersed in biofuels is known to improve
combustion quality of diesel engine and to reduce pollution in gas emissions. This work aims at contributing in the development
of a compact continuous emulsifier that could be used to feed energy systems. In order to fulfil requests such as convenient
size of water droplets, absence of surfactant and needed flow rates of biofuel, the association of two micro-systems in series
is investigated and compared to the use of a single one. The comparison of the emulsions obtained by the different systems is
made in terms of mean size and size distribution of the water droplets in the dispersion, and process energy consumption. In
the absence of surfactant, depending on applied flow-rates and water fraction, the use of two micro-systems in series allows
to reduce the mean size of droplets by a factor 2 to about 3. Flow phenomena which lead to water phase fragmentation are
described thanks to high-speed visualization of the flows in the micro-channels.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Water-in-Oil emulsification; Micro-channel; Impinging flows; high-speed visualization
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