Profiles of soot concentration together with gas species concentrations and temperature are measured in propane/air turbulent diffusion flames of two typically different air inlet temperatures of 50 and 500Β°C, paying special attention to the roles of gas temperature on the behavior of soot formation
Trajectory and incineration of rogue droplets in a turbulent diffusion flame
β Scribed by J.A. Mulholland; R.K. Srivastava; J.O.L. Wendt; S.R. Agrawal; W.S. Lanier
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 969 KB
- Volume
- 86
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0010-2180
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β¦ Synopsis
The trajectory and incineration efficiency of individual droplet streams of a fuel mixture injected into a swirling gas turbulent diffusion tame were measured as a function of droplet size, droplet velocity, interdroplet spacing, and droplet injection angle. Additional experiments were performed in a laminar flow flat flame burner to evaluate the predictive capabilities of a droplet stream burning model, simplified by assuming infinitely fast flame chemistry and by utilizing measured temperature and velocity fields. It was found that use of a measured burning rate parameter significantly improved model predictions. Calculations of turbulent flame droplet trajectories compare well with mean experimental observations. However, turbulence effects, which were surprisingly large, could not be predicted due to inadequate measurement of turbulence intensity and frequency. It was found that large "rogue" droplets (> 200 t~m diameter) pass through the flame zone and burn as isolated droplets in the postflame gases. Destruction of these droplets appears to limit overall incineration efficiency.
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