Modeling of Low-temperature oxidation and combustion of droplets


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Abstract

Key features of radiation extinguishing of spherical hot flame around a single droplet with its subsequent low-temperature oxidation and combustion under microgravity conditions—a phenomenon discovered in experiments onboard the International Space Station—have been reproduced using the mathematical model of droplet combustion and detailed kinetic mechanism of n-heptane oxidation and combustion. It has been demonstrated that experimentally observed repeated temperature flashes were blue flame flashes, and their duration was determined by the hydrogen peroxide decomposition time. In addition to this phenomenon, calculations predict the existence of new modes of low-temperature oxidation and combustion of droplets without the hot flame stage. In such modes, the basic reaction is concentrated very close to the droplet surface, and fuel vapor reacts in it only partially.

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S. M. Frolov

Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics; National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

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Email: smfrol@chph.ras.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kosygina 4, Moscow, 1119991; Kashirskoe sh. 31, Moscow, 115409

V. Ya. Basevich

Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics

Email: smfrol@chph.ras.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kosygina 4, Moscow, 1119991

S. N. Medvedev

Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics

Email: smfrol@chph.ras.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Kosygina 4, Moscow, 1119991

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