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Evaporation Characteristics and Morphological Evolutions of Fuel Droplets After Hitting Different Wettability Surfaces 被引量:2

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摘要 To solve the wall-wetting problem in internal combustion engines,the physical and chemical etching methods are used to prepare different wettability surfaces with various microstructures.The evaporation characteristics and morphological evolution processes of diesel and n-butanol droplets after hitting the various surfaces are investigated.The results show that the surface microstructures increase the surface roughness(Ra),enhancing the oleophilic property of the oleophilic surfaces.Compared with n-butanol droplets,the same surface shows stronger oleophobicity to diesel droplets.When a droplet hits an oleophilic property surface with a lower temperature,the stronger the oleophilicity,the shorter the evaporation time.For oleophilic surfaces,larger Ra leads to a higher Leidenfrost temperature(TLeid).The low TLeid caused by enhanced oleophobicity,dense microstructures and increased convex dome height facilitates droplet rebound and promotes the evaporation of the wall-impinging droplets into the cylinder.The evaporation rate of the droplets is not only related to the characteristics of the solid surfaces and the fuel droplets but also affected by the heat transfer rate to the droplets in different boiling regimes.The spreading diameter of a droplet on an oleophobic surface varies significantly less with time than that on an oleophilic surface under the same surface temperature.
出处 《Journal of Bionic Engineering》 SCIE EI CSCD 2023年第2期734-747,共14页 仿生工程学报(英文版)
基金 the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Project code:51676084) Jilin Province Specific Project of Industrial Technology Research&Development(Project code:2020C025-2) Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province(Project code:20220101212JC) Free Exploration Project of Changsha Automotive Innovation Research Institute of Jilin University(Project code:JCZT20220202) 2021“Interdisciplinary Integration and Innovation”Project of Jilin University(Project code:XJRCYB07).
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