Scale and material effects on flame characteristics in small heat recirculation combustors of a counter-current channel type

Min Jung Lee, Sang Moon Cho, Byung Il Choi, Nam Il Kim

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Abstract

Small energy sources have been interested with the recent development of small-scale mechanical systems. With the purpose of developing a basic model of micro-combustors of heat recirculation, small combustors of a counter-current channel type were fabricated, and the premixed flame stabilization characteristics were investigated experimentally. Each combustor consists of a combustion space and a pair of counter-current channels for heat recirculation. The channel gap was less than the ordinary quenching distance of a stoichiometric methane-air premixed flame. Depending on the flame locations and structures, flame stabilization was classified into four modes: an ordinary mode, a channel mode, a radiation mode, and a well-stirred reaction mode. Base-scale combustors of stainless steel were initially examined. Additional half-scale combustors of stainless steel and quartz were fabricated and their flame stabilization conditions were compared. Consequently, a change of the material of the combustor significantly affected the flame stabilization compared to the effects of a scale-down design. A half-scale quartz combustor had a wide range of flame stabilization conditions. Surface temperatures and the composition of the emission gas were measured. At a higher flow rate, the combustor temperature increases and the light emission from the middle wall is enhanced to extend the flame stabilization conditions. The combustion efficiency and the composition of emitted gas were feasible. These results provide useful information for the design of small-scale combustors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2227-2235
Number of pages9
JournalApplied Thermal Engineering
Volume30
Issue number14-15
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2010

Keywords

  • Flame characteristics
  • Flame stabilization
  • Heat recirculation
  • Micro-combustor
  • Well-stirred reaction

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