Research on the Flame Spread Characteristics of Safety Diesel Microemulsion

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The paper studies the flame spread characteristics of the diesel with safety performance by schlieren technology. The flame of fire spreading of the diesel includes flash fire flame which is blue and main flame which is orange. The main flame spread forward in the reciprocating and pulsatile pattern, while the flash fire flame spread with the level discontinuous pulsatile pattern. The water content in the diesel has notable restriction effect on the speed of the flame spreading, which is decreased with the increasing of the water content. But the micro-emulsified diesel can’t effectively restrain the spread speed when water content is below 3%. The microemulsified diesel whose water content being in the range of 3%~12% could be used in engine.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 512-515)

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2515-2518

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May 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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