Conference proceeding
Ignition delay time measurements for distillate and synthetic jet fuels
AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum
AIAA Scitech Forum (San Diego, California, 01/07/2017–01/11/2017)
2019
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/120554
Appears in Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT)
Abstract
Ignition delay times are reported for 5 distillate jet fuels and 6 synthetic jet fuels acquired from different geographic locations in the US. Test conditions were P = 4 atm, T = 1250-1450 K with equivalence ratio of 1. All measurements were performed on the Stanford Flexible Applications Shock Tube (FAST) facility. The experimental setup and procedure are documented in detail. The relationship between ignition delay time (IDT) and the degree of branching of jet fuel, and between IDT and derived cetane number (DCN) are examined. The direction of future work is outlined in concluding remarks.
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Details
- Title
- Ignition delay time measurements for distillate and synthetic jet fuels
- Creators
- Yu Wang - Stanford UniversityYi Cao - Stanford UniversityDavid F. Davidson - Stanford UniversityRonald K. Hanson - Stanford University
- Publication Details
- AIAA Scitech 2019 Forum
- Conference
- AIAA Scitech Forum (San Diego, California, 01/07/2017–01/11/2017)
- Academic Unit
- Aviation Sustainability Center (ASCENT); Alternative Jet Fuel
- Grants
- 13-C-AFJE-SU-015, Federal Aviation Administration (United States, Washington) - FAA
- Identifiers
- 99900621896601842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference proceeding