COMBUSTION CHARACTERISTICS OF C3H8/C4H10 FLAMES AFFECTED BY AIR FLOW BLUFF BODY
ON NON-PREMIXED SLOT BURNER

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Author listThanyalak Sudjan, Sumrerng Jugjai and Amornrat Kaewpradap

Publication year2021

JournalSuranaree Journal of Science and Technology (0858-849X)

Volume number28

Issue number2

Start page0100441

End page0100446

Number of pages6

ISSN0858-849X

URLhttps://ird.sut.ac.th/e-journal/Journal/pdf/210102268.pdf


Abstract

This study is to investigate the C3H8/C4H10 combustion flames with variation of air flow bluff body on non-premixed slot burner. The C3H8 and C4H10 were applied in this study as the main composition of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG). In order to apply C3H8 and C4H10 combustion with safety, the IDF slot burner with two fuel exit and one air exit were selected to investigate with non-premixed combustion. This study focused on the effects of air flow bluff body shape (cylinder, spiral and droplet shape) with variation of equivalence ratios and firing rates for combustion characteristics such as flame structure, flame temperature and emission. The results showed that the highest premixed flame ratio and the lowest CO were obtained from spiral shape of air flow bluff body. Moreover, the flame characteristics of spiral shape were wider compared to the cylinder and droplet shapes of air flow bluff body. This study could be applicable to smartly design for LPG combustion on nonpremixed burner.


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