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High Stability and Low Emissions Burners Using Karlowitz Effect in Conical Burners Cover

High Stability and Low Emissions Burners Using Karlowitz Effect in Conical Burners

Open Access
|Dec 2014

Abstract

The conical tunnel burner is an improvement of the cylindrical tunnel burner because, by maintaining all its advantages by means of burning intensification, it may also insure the flame stabilization in a wide range of regulation with considerable diminished pressure losses. Technical applications for the conical furnace burner can vary due to the limited dimensions required by the system, as well as the important thermal loads, and also because of the burning stability characteristic that spreads over an important range of regulation. The low costs required by the burner, generated mainly by its simple construction, also raise the interest for this technical solution. A physical model is proposed for the ignition and flame front stabilization. The flame front stabilization contains different steps from the ignition moment to final flame front stabilization, with specific flame front geometries and specific locations along the burner axis. The installation realised by the authors allowed the experimental study of the burning process in conical furnaces, in order to determine the temperature fields and the flame profiles. The physical model developed for this new type of application and the experimental data sets obtained (along with their interpretation) make the subject of this paper.

Language: English
Page range: 1 - 11
Published on: Dec 30, 2014
Published by: Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2014 Nicolae Antonescu, Paul-Dan Stanescu, published by Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest
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