Vaisakhan, V S
(2014)
Numerical modeling of Non-ideal Multicomponent mixture Sprays.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad.
Abstract
Modeling a multi-component fuel mixture had been of utmost importance in
analyzing the atomization and evaporation characteristics, penetration length of the
mixture and the distribution of mixture inside the engine chamber at different
operating pressures, temperatures and the concentrations of the mixture. The
present study is done on a heterogeneous mixture of iso-octane and ethanol to
deduct the spray penetration at various cabin pressures and temperatures and the
simulation results have been presented in the work. WAVE model have been
activated as the secondary break-up model for the atomization of droplets. The
droplets are continuously tracked for its properties using the discrete phase model
and are coupled with the continuous phase for energy and momentum. The vapourliquid
equilibrium is established using the concentrations of the mixture and
individual components with the help of user inputted C-code. The simulation result
for a single component droplet of do-decane has been validated with the
experimental results. A parametric study on the ideal multi-component mixture
model has been done to show the variation in spray penetration length at
temperatures 500,700 and 900 k with varying cabin pressures of 1.1, 3.0 and 5.0
Mpa. The ideal multi-component mixture shall be extended to non-ideal mixtures of
hydrocarbon and alcohols.
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