Abstract

In the present study, different water in heavy fuel oil (HFO) emulsion fuels containing 5, 10, 15% water content have been prepared under ultrasound irradiation without surfactant. The stability of the prepared emulsion fuels has been investigated. The best stability was observed for the emulsion fuel containing 5% water (E5) due to its more uniform water droplet size distribution. Then, the atomization behavior and spray characteristics of the emulsion fuels have been investigated in a pressure-swirl injector using a high speed camera. The examined ranges for temperature and pressure were (60–110 °C), and (10–25 bar), respectively. The breakup length for each fuel sample in each operating condition was calculated through the image processing analysis. It was found that the micro explosion phenomena associated with the evaporation of the water droplets in the fuels has the most impact on the emulsion fuel spray characteristics. The best atomization performance was observed for E5 considering all examined fuel samples. A 68% decrease in the breakup length was observed for E5 compared to the neat HFO at 90 °C and 15 bar.

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