Study on Spray Characteristics of Biodiesel using a Rapid Compression Machine

  • Jaat M
  • Khalid A
  • Manshoor B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Diesel engine is an internal combustion engine that uses the high compression pressure to ignite the combustible mixture due to high temperature in the combustion chamber. There were many studies on the fuel-air premixing that resulting from air entrainment which linked to the improvement of exhaust emissions [1][2][3]. The most important issue in diesel combustion is achieving sufficient rapid mixing between the injected fuel and the air in cylinder prior to ignition. The oxidation reactions at the end of endothermic period depend on the physical process such as air entrainment, the breakup of the jet spray, and droplets evaporation.

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Jaat, M., Khalid, A., Manshoor, B., Basharie, S. M., Andsaler, A. R., & Sapit, A. (2015). Study on Spray Characteristics of Biodiesel using a Rapid Compression Machine. Applied Mechanics and Materials, 773774, 590–594. https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.773-774.590

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