1. Formulation and combustion of emulsified fuel: The changes in emission of carbonaceous residue.
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Tarlet, Dominique, Bellettre, Jérôme, Tazerout, Mohand, and Rahmouni, Camal
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FLAMMABLE liquids ,EMULSIONS ,VAPOR pressure ,SEPARATION (Technology) ,FUEL - Abstract
Burning dense, viscous combustibles such as heavy fuel-oil as a water-in-oil emulsified combustible enables to decrease the emission of solid carbonaceous residue, in comparison with raw, non-emulsified combustible. This is due to the phenomenon of micro-explosion, meaning the rapid (<0.1 ms) vaporization of the water droplets inside the emulsion, breaking up the initial emulsion droplet into numerous and faster ‘daughter-droplets’. The present work is based on a small-scale furnace (300 kW max.) feed with heavy fuel-oil mixed with 10–20% of gasoil, with and without emulsion of water. The emulsification of combustible enables to record a reproducible lowering in emission of carbonaceous residue from the combustion of emulsified fuel, in comparison with raw fuel. This is added to a variation in granulometry of carbonaceous residue, hereby considered as an indicator of second atomization. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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