Subject: Quantitative Soot Measurement for Diesel Alternates
Speaker: KOOK Sang Hoon (Professor, University of New South Wales)
Date and Time: December 29 (Thur), 11 am.
Place: College of Engineering (Building 301), Room 1512-2
Speaker's C.V.
Appointments
2011-pres. Senior Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering, UNSW
2009-2011 Lecturer of Mechanical Engineering, UNSW
2007-2009 Post-doc, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA, USA
2006-2007 Associate Research Fellow, KISTEP, Seoul, Korea
Education
2006 Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea
2002 M.S. Nuclear Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea
2000 B.S. Mechanical Engineering, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea
Summary
Future fuels will come from a variety of feed stocks and refinement processes. Understanding the fundamentals of combustion and pollutants formation of these fuels will help clear hurdles in developing flex-fuel combustors. To this end, we have investigated the soot formation and oxidation processes for various classes of fuels, each with distinct physical
properties and molecular structures. The fuels considered include: conventional diesel,
low-aromatics jet fuel, world-average jet fuel, Fischer-Tropsch synthetic fuel, coal-derived fuel,
and a two-component surrogate fuel. Fuel sprays were injected into constant-volume
combustion chamber using pre-burn technique to create high-temperature, high-pressure
ambient conditions. Simultaneous laser extinction (LE) measurement and planar
laser-induced incandescence (PLII) imaging were performed to derive the in-situ soot
volume fraction. Further details of the soot processes were clarified by sampling the soot
particles from within the reacting jet by means of a thermophoretic probe, with subsequent
analysis by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Correspondence of these TEM images to
the soot volume fraction trend will be discussed. In addition, a brief introduction of current
engine research at the University of New South Wales will be given as well as a general
aspect of Australian automobile industry.
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Quantitative Soot Measurement for Diesel Alternates
Dec 29, 2011