Soot load versus aromatic concentration in diesel oil premixed flames
Soot production of diesel oils, characterised by a well-defined aromatic content, was investigated in rich premixed flames by laser extinction technique. By analysing the soot plume, a criterion to assign a ranking in sooting tendency was found, based on the connection between the maximum soot volum...
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description | Soot production of diesel oils, characterised by a well-defined aromatic content, was investigated in rich premixed flames by laser extinction technique. By analysing the soot plume, a criterion to assign a ranking in sooting tendency was found, based on the connection between the maximum soot volume fraction detected along the flame axis,
f
v
M
,
and the equivalence ratio. A relationship between the total soot load and
f
v
M
was established, which allows to determine a correlation between the soot load and the aromatic composition. The resulting linear dependence is discussed. |
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