This study observes the characteristics of the flame of biogas combustion in micro/meso-scale (MSC) combustion technology, namely in a cylindrical MSC with fuel variations and combustor variations with backward-facing step size (bfs) as the flame holder in the combustor as a comparison. The bfs are varied by changing the combustor's length of the inlet diameter. In contrast, the size of the outlet diameter of the combustor is always constant to obtain a continuous combustion reaction zone. Biogas, butane gas (C4H10), and a mixture of biogas-butane are used as fuel, with air as the oxidizing agent. The results showed that the type of fuel, reactant flow velocity, and equivalent ratio that occurred in the fuel variation and the bfs variation ...
Biogas is a potential alternative energy source with low environmental impact. However, the practica...
Enhancement of biogas combustion characteristics will increase the possibility of the direct utiliza...
Biogas contains more than 50% methane (CH4), is a renewable and eco-friendly fuel produced by bacter...
Biogas is an attractive renewable fuel to combat greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the low an...
The use of different fuels in unmodified engines requires a thorough understanding of the change of ...
Spherically expanding flames propagating at constant pressure were employed to determine the laminar...
Laminar burning velocities of biogas-air mixtures in premixed combustion have been studied to eluci...
Biogas combustion is affected by the concentration of carbon dioxide. The successful applications of...
The present work deals with the biogas in a combustor with regard to its combustion features under d...
This study investigates the combustion characteristics of four different types of gaseous fuels name...
Based on the biogas feedstock and its generation cycle, a considerable part of biogas ingradients ar...
Biogas is a mixture of gases which commonly consists of methane (up to 50) and other inhibitor gases...
Combustion of biogas in gas turbines is an interesting option for provision of renewable combined he...
Biogas is a renewable energy and consists of up to 50% methane (CH4) as a flammable gas (pure flamma...
Biogas generated in the anaerobic digestion of biomass and organic wastes by micro-organisms can be ...
Biogas is a potential alternative energy source with low environmental impact. However, the practica...
Enhancement of biogas combustion characteristics will increase the possibility of the direct utiliza...
Biogas contains more than 50% methane (CH4), is a renewable and eco-friendly fuel produced by bacter...
Biogas is an attractive renewable fuel to combat greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, the low an...
The use of different fuels in unmodified engines requires a thorough understanding of the change of ...
Spherically expanding flames propagating at constant pressure were employed to determine the laminar...
Laminar burning velocities of biogas-air mixtures in premixed combustion have been studied to eluci...
Biogas combustion is affected by the concentration of carbon dioxide. The successful applications of...
The present work deals with the biogas in a combustor with regard to its combustion features under d...
This study investigates the combustion characteristics of four different types of gaseous fuels name...
Based on the biogas feedstock and its generation cycle, a considerable part of biogas ingradients ar...
Biogas is a mixture of gases which commonly consists of methane (up to 50) and other inhibitor gases...
Combustion of biogas in gas turbines is an interesting option for provision of renewable combined he...
Biogas is a renewable energy and consists of up to 50% methane (CH4) as a flammable gas (pure flamma...
Biogas generated in the anaerobic digestion of biomass and organic wastes by micro-organisms can be ...
Biogas is a potential alternative energy source with low environmental impact. However, the practica...
Enhancement of biogas combustion characteristics will increase the possibility of the direct utiliza...
Biogas contains more than 50% methane (CH4), is a renewable and eco-friendly fuel produced by bacter...