In the GE 7FDL single cylinder research diesel engine, in-cylinder high-speed photographic studies were conducted on coal-water slurry (CWS) fuel combustion. Distinct flames of pilot and CWS combustion were noticed. It was proven that the coal fuel burns after piston impingement and secondary atomization. Agglomerated particles will develop when combustion conditions are not favorable. Cylinder pressure data were simultaneously recorded for each film frame. Heat release data can thus be produced for each photo study. Most of the findings of earlier combustion studies on engine performances were confirmed.
Issue Section:
Research Papers
Topics:
Coal,
Combustion,
Cylinders,
Diesel engines,
Fuels,
Photography,
Slurries,
Water,
Engines,
Flames,
Heat,
Particulate matter,
Pistons,
Pressure
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