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Liquid fuel cloud detonation and droplet lifetime

Taylor Brown, Rachel Hytovick, Anthony J. Morales, Joshua Berson, Sheikh Salauddin, Khaoula Chougag, Kareem A. Ahmed

2024Combustion and Flame9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The structures and mechanisms of aerosolized liquid-fuel cloud detonations are studied in a detonation facility using simultaneous high-speed optical diagnostics. The characteristic length scale of the droplet lifetime in liquid fuel detonations is not well predicted by established breakup and evaporation models, whereas it captured by calculations of the evaporation time of the droplet cloud. Detonation research has mostly focused on gaseous fuels with limited investigations of purely liquid fueled detonations. This research explores the characteristic length scales of aerosolized liquid fuel droplets’ lifetime showing it does not scale with established breakup and evaporation models. It scales well with the evaporation time of child droplet clouds, highlighting the significance.

Topics & Concepts

DetonationCloud computingLiquid fuelMaterials scienceMechanicsChemistryExplosive materialPhysicsCombustionPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryComputer scienceOperating systemCombustion and Detonation ProcessesFire dynamics and safety researchCombustion and flame dynamics