In this paper, a new strategy for scaling burners based on "mild combustion" is evolved and adopted to scaling a burner from 3 to a 150 kW burner at a high heat release rate of 5 MW/m3. Existing scaling methods (constant velocity, constant residence time, and Cole's procedure [Proc. Combust. Inst. 28 (2000) 1297]) are found to be inadequate for mild combustion burners. Constant velocity approach leads to reduced heat release rates at large sizes and constant residence time approach in unacceptable levels of pressure drop across the system. To achieve mild combustion at high heat release rates at all scales, a modified approach with high recirculation is adopted in the present studies. Major geometrical dimensions are scaled as D~Q1/3 with a...
Gaseous flames and pulverized coal flames are considered to examine relationships between lab-scale ...
© 2020 The Combustion Institute. A cylindrical confined combustor operating under MILD condition is ...
In this article, a new flame extinction model based on the k/ε turbulence time scale concept is...
In this paper, a new strategy for scaling burners based on "mild combustion" is evolved and adopted...
This paper presents computational and experimental results on a new burner configuration with a mild...
Increasingly stringent regulations on nitric oxide (NOx) emissions led to the development of various...
In a world increasingly concerned with fuel prices, sustainability and the environment, energy effic...
A general burner and furnace scaling methodology is presented, together with the resulting scaling m...
A general burner and furnace scaling methodology is presented, together with the resulting scaling m...
Measures to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) formation in industrial combustion processes often require ...
The demand for shorter development times is becoming increasingly important in today's industry. The...
The lean premixed low swirl burner (LSB) concept has been successful scaled to input powers of up to...
Flameless combustion, named as Moderate or Intense Low-oxygen Dilution (MILD) combustion or high-tem...
This paper discusses the development of the combustion furnace for the Moderate and Intense Low oxyg...
Copyright © 2008 The Combustion InstituteThis study describes the performance and stability characte...
Gaseous flames and pulverized coal flames are considered to examine relationships between lab-scale ...
© 2020 The Combustion Institute. A cylindrical confined combustor operating under MILD condition is ...
In this article, a new flame extinction model based on the k/ε turbulence time scale concept is...
In this paper, a new strategy for scaling burners based on "mild combustion" is evolved and adopted...
This paper presents computational and experimental results on a new burner configuration with a mild...
Increasingly stringent regulations on nitric oxide (NOx) emissions led to the development of various...
In a world increasingly concerned with fuel prices, sustainability and the environment, energy effic...
A general burner and furnace scaling methodology is presented, together with the resulting scaling m...
A general burner and furnace scaling methodology is presented, together with the resulting scaling m...
Measures to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) formation in industrial combustion processes often require ...
The demand for shorter development times is becoming increasingly important in today's industry. The...
The lean premixed low swirl burner (LSB) concept has been successful scaled to input powers of up to...
Flameless combustion, named as Moderate or Intense Low-oxygen Dilution (MILD) combustion or high-tem...
This paper discusses the development of the combustion furnace for the Moderate and Intense Low oxyg...
Copyright © 2008 The Combustion InstituteThis study describes the performance and stability characte...
Gaseous flames and pulverized coal flames are considered to examine relationships between lab-scale ...
© 2020 The Combustion Institute. A cylindrical confined combustor operating under MILD condition is ...
In this article, a new flame extinction model based on the k/ε turbulence time scale concept is...