Abstract
Combustion of Bunker C fuel drops has been studied by high-speed cinematography using both suspended and falling drop techniques. Suspended drops burned disruptively, the liquid phase shattering and the gas phase displaying ‘explosive’ behaviour. Falling drops of pre-heated fuel burned smoothly, whereas non-preheated fuel drops burned in stages, with frequent extinction and re-ignition, accompanied by fluctuating combustion in the gas phase, suggesting rapid and irregular evolution of volatiles.
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