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Development of rapid mixing fuel nozzle for premixed combustion Katsuki Masashi
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 3, pp.614-623, 2009
Abstract : Combustion in high-preheat and low oxygen concentration atmosphere is one of the attractive measures to reduce
nitric oxide emission as well as greenhouse gases from combustion devices, and it is expected to be a key
technology for the industrial applications in heating devices and furnaces. Before proceeding to the practical applications,
we need to elucidate combustion characteristics of non-premixed and premixed flames in high-preheat
and low oxygen concentration conditions from scientific point of view. For the purpose, we have developed a
special mixing nozzle to create a homogeneous mixture of fuel and air by rapid mixing, and applied this rapidmixing
nozzle to a Bunsen-type burner to observe combustion characteristics of the rapid-mixture. As a result, the
combustion of rapid-mixture exhibited the same flame structure and combustion characteristics as the perfectly
prepared premixed flame, even though the mixing time of the rapid-mixing nozzle was extremely short as a few
milliseconds. Therefore, the rapid-mixing nozzle in this paper can be used to create preheated premixed flames as
far as the mixing time is shorter than the ignition delay time of the fuel.
Keyword :
Burner; Fuel nozzle; Mixing; Premixed combustion; Premixed flame; Rapid mixer
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