Optical properties investigation of alternative fuels containing carbon-based nanostructures
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Liquids with stable suspensions of nanoscale materials are
defined as nanofluids. As reported in recent scientific literature,
a very small amount of suspended nanostructures has the
potential to enhance the thermo physical, transport and
radiative properties of the base fluid. One of the main
applications of this technology is in the field of combustion and
fuels. In fact, adding nanomaterials (such as metals, oxides,
carbides, nitrides, or carbon-based nanostructures) to liquid
fuels is able to enhance ignition and combustion.
The focus of this research is to gain a fundamental
understanding of the characteristics of a nanofluid fuel
prepared using carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) and multi-walled
carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) dispersed in butanol.
This study starts with the investigation of the optical properties
of the mixtures. The transmission spectra of the nanofluids are
measured in a wide wavelength range from UV (250 nm) to
near IR (800 nm). Then, the fuel spray delivered using a port
fuel injection system was characterised in quiescent conditions
by high spatial resolution visualization. The spray macroscopic
characteristics were not affected by the nanostructures addition
to the fuel.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Marchitto, Luca; Irimescu, Adrian; Merola, SIMONA SILVIA; Tornatore, Cinzia; Valentino, Gerardo
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