The influence of porous wall on flame length and pollutant emissions in a premixed burner: an experimental study

被引:0
|
作者
Mahdi Mollamahdi
Seyed Abdolmehdi Hashemi
Zaher Mohammed Abed Alsulaiei
机构
[1] University of Kashan,Energy Research Institute
[2] University of Kashan,undefined
关键词
Premixed burner; Porous wall; Flame length; NO; CO;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
In this experimental research, a porous wall is used to stabilize a premixed flame. The effect of the porous wall on the flame length, CO, and NOx emissions for natural gas and air combustion is studied at a fixed power burner. A cylindrical flame holder with 154 mm length, 90 mm inner diameter, and 160 mm outer diameter is used as a combustion chamber. The SiC porous walls have outer diameter of 90 mm, inner diameter of 40, 50, and 60 mm, pore density of 10, and 30 PPI, and length of 22, 44, and 66 mm. A Testo 350 XL gas analyzer is used to measure emission pollutants. It is observed that the flame length increases with an increase in the pore density and the length of porous wall and a decrease in the inner diameter of porous wall. An appropriate correlation is proposed to estimate the flame length at constant pore density and power burner. Also, the results revealed that NOx concentration increases with increasing inner diameter and length of porous wall and decreases with increasing pore density of porous wall. CO results show that CO concentration only depends on the equivalence ratio and the physical characteristics of the porous wall does not affect it.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The influence of porous wall on flame length and pollutant emissions in a premixed burner: an experimental study
    Mollamahdi, Mahdi
    Hashemi, Seyed Abdolmehdi
    Alsulaiei, Zaher Mohammed Abed
    JOURNAL OF THE BRAZILIAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING, 2019, 41 (10)
  • [2] Experimental study on the pollutant emissions of premixed ammonia/methane/air flame within porous burner
    Hashemi, Seyed Mohammad
    Wang, Ping
    Mao, Chenlin
    Cheng, Kang
    Sun, Ying
    Yin, Zhicheng
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART C-JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE, 2024, 238 (09) : 4139 - 4146
  • [3] Experimental study on pollutant emissions in the novel combined porous-free flame burner
    Ghorashi, Seyed Amin
    Hashemi, Seyed Abdomehdi
    Hashemi, Seyed Mohammad
    Mollamahdi, Mandi
    ENERGY, 2018, 162 : 517 - 525
  • [4] A numerical study on the flame characteristics and pollutant emissions in a premixed burner: Comparison between porous and solid bluff bodies
    Mollamahdi, Mahdi
    Hashemi, Seyed Abdolmehdi
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART A-JOURNAL OF POWER AND ENERGY, 2020, 234 (03) : 353 - 364
  • [5] Experimental Study on the Basic Phenomena of Flame Stabilization Mechanism in a Porous Burner for Premixed Combustion Application
    Djordjevic, Neda
    Habisreuther, Peter
    Zarzalis, Nikolaos
    ENERGY & FUELS, 2012, 26 (11) : 6705 - 6719
  • [6] Flame Characteristics and Pollutant Emissions of a Non-premixed Swirl Burner with Annular Swirling Fuel Injection
    Prakash, R. S.
    Santhosh, K. S.
    Sadanandan, Rajesh
    RECENT ASIAN RESEARCH ON THERMAL AND FLUID SCIENCES, AJWTF7 2018, 2020, : 543 - 558
  • [7] Experimental investigation on flame stability and emissions of lean premixed methane-air combustion in a developed divergent porous burner
    Liu, Yang
    Deng, Yangbo
    Shi, Junrui
    Liu, Yongqi
    Wang, Xiaolong
    Ge, Bingquan
    Min, Zhenyu
    JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION, 2023, 405
  • [8] The effects of combustion parameters on pollutant emissions in a porous burner
    Khiavi, Negin Moallemi
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPRAY AND COMBUSTION DYNAMICS, 2014, 6 (02) : 147 - 162
  • [9] Experimental study of a premixed oblique flame interacting with a wall
    Escudie, D
    Richard, G
    TURBULENCE, HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER 2, 1997, : 651 - 663
  • [10] THE INFLUENCE OF BURNER GEOMETRY ON PREMIXED TURBULENT FLAME PROPAGATION
    CHENG, RK
    SHEPHERD, IG
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 1991, 85 (1-2) : 7 - 26