Behavioral characteristics of the non-premixed methane-air flame oppositely injected in a narrow channel

Young Min Yun, Min Jung Lee, Sang Moon Cho, Nam Il Kim

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Abstract

Characteristics of a counter flowing diffusion flame, which is formulated by an oppositely-injected methane-jet flow in a narrow channel of a uniform air flow. The location of the flame fronts and the flame lengths were compared by changing the flow rates of fuel. To distinguish the effects of the narrow channel on the diffusion flame, a numerical simulation for an ideal two-dimensional flame was conducted. Overall trends of the flame behavior were similar in both numerical and experimental results. With the increase of the ratio of jet velocity to air velocity flame front moved farther upstream. It is thought that the flow re-direction in the channel suppresses fuel momentum more significantly due to the higher temperature and increased viscosity of burned gas. Actual flames in a narrow channel suffer heat loss to the ambient and it has finite length of diffusion flame in contrast to the numerical results of infinite flame length. Thus a convective heat loss was additionally employed in numerical simulation and closer results were obtained. These results can be used as basic data in development of a small combustor of a nonpremixed flame.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)332-339
Number of pages8
JournalTransactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers, B
Volume33
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

Keywords

  • Channel Flow
  • Counter Diffusion Flame
  • Flame Structure
  • Numerical Simulation

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