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Title: Conditions for and Characteristics of the Dispersion of Gel Fuel Droplets during Ignition
Authors: Feoktistov, Dmitriy Vladimirovich
Orlova, Evgeniya Georgievna
Glushkov, Dmitry Olegovich
Abedtazehabadi, Akram
Belyaev, Savely Viktorovich
Keywords: gel fuel; emulsion; droplet dispersion; wetting thermodynamics; surface tension; surface free energy
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Conditions for and Characteristics of the Dispersion of Gel Fuel Droplets during Ignition / Dmitriy Feoktistov, Evgeniya Orlova, Dmitriy Glushkov [et al.] // Applied Sciences. — 2023. — Vol. 13, iss. 2. — Article number 1072, 14 p..
Abstract: We formulated and experimentally proved a hypothesis on the causes of dispersion (puffing and microexplosion) of binary fuel droplets, including those in the composition of gel fuels. This hypothesis is based on the concepts of wetting thermodynamics and the theory of the two-component surface energy of substances and materials. An effective and reliable criterion was established that allowed the assessment of the possibility of the onset of puffing and microexplosion during the high-temperature heating of binary liquids. Microexplosions were found to occur only when isothermal conditions were necessarily reached at the liquid-liquid interface during the mixing of mutually insoluble components, provided that one component had to be polar, and the second had to be dispersive. In addition, it was necessary to provide external heating conditions under which the value of the surface free energy of the liquid-liquid interface formation tended to zero
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/132524
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