Journal article
The effect of internal diffusion on an evaporating bio-oil droplet - The chemistry free case
J Brett, A Ooi, J Soria
Biomass and Bioenergy | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2010
Abstract
The chemical diversity of the components in bio-oil has a significant effect on its evaporation. The low boiling point compounds, such as simple acids and water, evaporate away from the surface at a faster rate than the internal diffusion. As a result a significant proportion still remains in the droplet core late in the evaporation process. As the droplet temperature increases, these trapped chemicals, in the centre of the droplet, can reach a sufficiently high temperature to cause them to vapourise resulting in rapid expansions, which can fracture the droplet. In this study a numerical model of a stationary, spherically symmetric evaporating bio-oil droplet, in a hot ambient atmosphere, is..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the support of the ARC for this research through grant DP0556098.