Study of the micro-explosion temperature of water in oil emulsion droplets during the Leidenfrost effect
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
The burning of water in oil emulsions is considered as an effective alternative to bring out waste oil
because of a significant reduction in carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and particulates in the exhaust.
These advantages have different origins, an important contribution is provided by the phenomenon of
micro-explosion. In this work, the influence of the size of the dispersed water droplets in the microexplosion
phenomenon is studied by the hot plate technique. The variation of the temperature and the
evolution of the phenomenon have been investigated using a synchronized thermocouple/high speed
imaging system. Three emulsions with the same amount of water (30%mass) but with different distribution
of the size of the dispersed water droplets have been tested.
The results show that the size distribution of the dispersed water droplets plays an important role in
the phenomenon of micro-explosion. Moreover, some internal phenomenon as the separation process
between water and oil seems to affect significantly the phenomenon.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Water/oil emulsion; Droplet micro-explosion temperature; Water metastable state; Leidenfrost heating; Droplet shadowgraph imaging
Elenco autori:
Massoli, Patrizio
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