An emerging goal within the aviation industry is to replace conventional jet fuel with biologically-derived alternative fuel sources. However, the combustion properties of these potential fuels must be thoroughly characterized before they can be considered as replacements in turbomachinery applications. In this study, seven candidate alternative fuel blends, derived from two biological feedstocks and blended in different quantities with Jet A-1, are considered. For each blend, the laminar flame speed, non-premixed extinction stretch rate, and vapor pressure are experimentally determined and compared to numerical simulations and to Jet A-1 data. Hydrodynamically-stretched flame speeds are determined by applying particle image velocimetry (PIV) to an atmospheric pressure, preheated jet-wall stagnation flame, and the unstretched laminar flame speed is inferred using a direct comparison method in conjunction with a binary jet-fuel surrogate, with results spanning a wide equivalence ratio range. Extinction stretch rates were measured using particle tracking velocimetry (PTV) in a non-premixed counterflow diffusion flame, over a range of fuel mass fractions diluted in nitrogen carrier gas. Finally, the vapor pressure of the seven biojet/Jet A-1 fuel blends was measured using an isoteniscope over a wide temperature range. The results of this study indicate that moderate blends of hydrotreated renewable jet (HRJ) fuel with Jet A-1 have similar combustion properties to conventional jet fuel, highlighting their suitability as drop-in replacements, while higher blend levels of HRJ fuel, regardless of the crop source, lead to definitive changes in the combustion parameters investigated here.
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ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition
June 16–20, 2014
Düsseldorf, Germany
Conference Sponsors:
- International Gas Turbine Institute
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978-0-7918-4565-3
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Comparison of Laminar Flame Speeds, Extinction Stretch Rates and Vapor Pressures of Jet A-1/HRJ Biojet Fuel Blends
Jeffrey D. Munzar,
Jeffrey D. Munzar
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Ahmed Zia,
Ahmed Zia
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Philippe Versailles,
Philippe Versailles
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Rodrigo Jiménez,
Rodrigo Jiménez
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Jeffrey M. Bergthorson,
Jeffrey M. Bergthorson
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
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Benjamin Akih-Kumgeh
Benjamin Akih-Kumgeh
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
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Jeffrey D. Munzar
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Ahmed Zia
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Philippe Versailles
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Rodrigo Jiménez
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Jeffrey M. Bergthorson
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Benjamin Akih-Kumgeh
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
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GT2014-25951, V03AT03A009; 12 pages
Published Online:
September 18, 2014
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Munzar, JD, Zia, A, Versailles, P, Jiménez, R, Bergthorson, JM, & Akih-Kumgeh, B. "Comparison of Laminar Flame Speeds, Extinction Stretch Rates and Vapor Pressures of Jet A-1/HRJ Biojet Fuel Blends." Proceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2014: Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. Volume 3A: Coal, Biomass and Alternative Fuels; Cycle Innovations; Electric Power; Industrial and Cogeneration. Düsseldorf, Germany. June 16–20, 2014. V03AT03A009. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/GT2014-25951
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