Non-sprayed cyclic flow reversal combustion of liquid fuel in a porous burner
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Author list: Sumrerng Jugjai, Kampanart Theinnoi, Theera Kongkraphan, Weeraphol Pangkaew, Usa Makmool Grare, Kanokkarn Jirakulsomchok
Publisher: Elsevier
Publication year: 2026
Volume number: 30
Start page: 110104
ISSN: 2590-1230
eISSN: 2590-1230
Languages: English-United States (EN-US)
Abstract
This study investigates the cyclic flow reversal combustion (CFRC) of liquid kerosene in a porous burner, focusing on how the equivalence ratio and combustion load affect combustion performance and emissions. The effect of porous bed length on maintaining a stable combustion zone was also examined. Experiments show that the highest thermal efficiency of 45% was achieved at an equivalence ratio of 0.54 and a combustion load of 12 kW. A porous bed length of 150 mm provided the widest stable operating range. In addition, the CFRC maintained low NOₓ emissions even at higher combustion intensity. These results demonstrate that CFRC can provide stable, efficient liquid-fuel combustion with lower environmental impact, offering practical guidance for designing and optimizing porous burner systems under different operating conditions.
Keywords
Cyclic flow reversal combustion (CFRC), Enhanced evaporation, Liquid fuels, Porous media, Super-adiabatic combustion






