Effect of Fuel Properties of Kerosene on Deposit Accumulation : (Deposit Accumulation on Wick during Wick Combustion)
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Effect of fuel properties of kerosene on deposit accumulation was studied experimentally. Five types of kerosene, which distillation and composition properties were different, were used as the test fuel. Deposit accumulation processes were investigated by using wick combustion burner. Deposit accumulation rate was estimated from the mass of deposit which accumulated on wick and the fuel consumption. As the results, it was confirmed that the deposit accumulation rate increased with the content of aromatic hydrocarbons and naphtheno benzenes. Main component of the deposit was heavy hydrocarbons formed by thermal decomposition and polycondensation of the fuel within the wick. To estimate the effect of peroxide on deposit accumulation, test fuels which contain peroxide generated by sun exposure were used. The peroxide-containing fuels significantly increased the deposit mass than normal fuels.
著者
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Hayashida Kazuhiro
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kisarazu National College Of Technology
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Ishitani Hiromi
Department Of Mechanical And Systems Engineering Kitami Institute Of Technology
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Arai Masataka
Department Of Mechanical Engineering University Of Hiroshima
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HAYASHIDA Kazuhiro
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology
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HAJI Katsuhiko
Advanced Technology and Research Institute, Petroleum Energy Center (PEC)
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