Flame Characteristics and Challenges With High Temperature Air Combustion
- Topics:
- Mechanical and Industrial
- Tags:
- ASME International,
- Flame,
- Oxygen,
- Temperature
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Overview: The paper reveals that the flames with highly preheated combustion air were much more stable and homogeneous (both temporally and spatially) as compared to the room-temperature combustion air. Information on global flame features, flame spectral emission characteristics, spatial distribution of OH, CH and C2 species and emission of pollutants has been obtained. The thermal and chemical behavior of high-temperature air combustion flames depends on fuel property; preheat temperature and oxygen concentration of air. Flames with high temperature air provide much higher heat flux than normal air. Challenges of this new technology are discussed in the paper.
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Format: PDF | Size: 629KB | Date: Feb 2001 | Pages: 18
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