A technique to establish liquid ethanol tubular combustion by dual swirl

Qing Cao, Dingjiang Xie, Kuanyu Wang, Ningfei Wang, Baolu Shi*

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Abstract

This study proposes a compact dual swirl combustor to establish a steady liquid ethanol tubular flame, in which tangential air is injected through two stages. The outer intense swirl induces reversed flame on the surface wall of a concentric copper tube, and the central liquid fuel is heated to vaporize through the inner swirling air inside the copper tube. By enhancing the heat transfer process and promoting the mixing of the reactant, the overall heat output approaches 10 kW, much higher than the original combustor. With temperature measurement and heat transfer analysis, the flame stabilization mechanism has been elucidated. Two kinds of typical flame structures, a tubular flame and an anchored conical flame, have been obtained under various operating conditions. As the flow rate of inner air gradually increases, plenty of the heat aiming to vaporize the liquid fuel is taken off by the air flow, and small droplets occasionally appear downstream the nozzle; furthermore, the global equivalence ratio (Φgl) at the nozzle exit gradually decreases, and an anchored flame appears, which interrupts the fuel mixing with outer swirling air, resulting in soot formation in some cases. Plenty of tests illustrates that as Φgl is below 11, the flame anchoring will appear.

Original languageEnglish
Article number123443
JournalFuel
Volume316
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 May 2022

Keywords

  • Dual swirl combustion
  • Ethanol combustion
  • Flame anchoring
  • Heat transfer
  • Tubular flame

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