TY - CONF
T1 - Effects of air groove on combustion characteristics of a micro swiss-roll combustor
AU - Li, J. W.
AU - Zhong, B. J.
AU - Wei, Zh J.
AU - Wang, N. F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - To understand effects of an air groove on working characteristics of micro Swiss-roll combustors, combustion of premixed CH4/air is conducted in two micro Swiss-roll combustors, one with an air groove and the other without it. Experimental results show that stable combustion of premixed CH4/air in two combustors can be achieved and the flame is kept in combustor’s center. Air groove can extend flammable limit of the combustor, and make it work at a larger excess air coefficient and a lower methane flow rate. Furthermore, it increases radial surface temperature gradient on outer wall of the combustor. Additionally, the combustor with an air groove is numerically simulated. Numerical results indicates that high-temperature combustion products plays a strong role in heating incoming mixtures. On one hand, it makes premixed flame surface inclined across inlet channel; on the other hand, it makes flame position vary with flow velocity, excess air coefficient and heat loss to the environment.
AB - To understand effects of an air groove on working characteristics of micro Swiss-roll combustors, combustion of premixed CH4/air is conducted in two micro Swiss-roll combustors, one with an air groove and the other without it. Experimental results show that stable combustion of premixed CH4/air in two combustors can be achieved and the flame is kept in combustor’s center. Air groove can extend flammable limit of the combustor, and make it work at a larger excess air coefficient and a lower methane flow rate. Furthermore, it increases radial surface temperature gradient on outer wall of the combustor. Additionally, the combustor with an air groove is numerically simulated. Numerical results indicates that high-temperature combustion products plays a strong role in heating incoming mixtures. On one hand, it makes premixed flame surface inclined across inlet channel; on the other hand, it makes flame position vary with flow velocity, excess air coefficient and heat loss to the environment.
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T2 - 7th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, ASPACC 2009
Y2 - 24 May 2009 through 27 May 2009
ER -