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An Experimental Investigation of Sootshell Formation in Microgravity Droplet Combustion

Published

Author(s)

Samuel L. Manzello, A Yozgatligil, M Y. Choi

Abstract

Spherically-symmetric droplet combustion experiments were performed in an effort to better understand the mechanism leading to sootshell formation. The experiments were performed at the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) 2.2 s droptower in Cleveland, OH. Rapid insertion of a blunt plunger was used to remove the symmetric sootshell that formed during the period of quasi-steady burning. This allowed for the observation of sootshell re-formation. Soot particles were formed near the flame front and migrated towards the droplet to ultimately reside at the sootshell location. These experiments helped to bring about a better understanding of soot transport in microgravity droplet combustion.
Citation
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume
27
Issue
No. 24

Keywords

combustion, droplet, soot

Citation

Manzello, S. , Yozgatligil, A. and Choi, M. (2004), An Experimental Investigation of Sootshell Formation in Microgravity Droplet Combustion, International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=861293 (Accessed March 29, 2024)
Created November 1, 2004, Updated February 19, 2017