Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber

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The purpose of this paper is to conduct experimental research of hazardous substance emissions at the simulated combustion chamber output. The experiment was carried in a simulated combustion chamber. The combustion chamber included a burner device; a liquid fuel feed system; and a flame tube with two rows of mixing holes and one row of cooling holes. The combustion chamber operation mode was φ = 0.435, Tpreheat = 423 K, and the atmospheric pressure. The liquid fuel burn rate was 0.77 g/s. The pressure ratio in the combustion chamber remained constant at ΔP = 3%. Two types of fuel were used: aviation kerosene of Russia's TS-1 brand and the fuel surrogate was n-decane mixture (C10H22) with benzene additions (C6H6). The benzene additions were 5% through 30% (n-decane/benzene: 95/5, 90/10, 85/15, 80/20, 75/25, and 70/30).

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Matveev, S. S., Chechet, I. V., Semenikhin, A. S., Abrashkin, V. Y., Lukachev, S. V., & Matveev, S. G. (2017). Experimental Study of the Combustion of Kerosene and Binary Surrogate in the Model Combustion Chamber. Journal of Combustion, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3963075

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