Publication detail
The Effect of Inert Fuel Compounds on Flame Characteristics
HUDÁK, I. SKRYJA, P. BOJANOVSKÝ, J. JEGLA, Z. KRŇÁVEK, M.
English title
The Effect of Inert Fuel Compounds on Flame Characteristics
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
To describe the effects of inert compounds in gaseous fuel, experiments on three different process burners (staged fuel burner, staged air burner, and low-calorific burner) were carried out. The tested burners are commercially available, but they were specially designed for experimental usage. Tests were carried out in the semi-industrial burner testing facility to investigate the influence of inert gases on the flame characteristics, emissions, and heat flux to the combustion chamber wall. Natural gas was used as a reference fuel, and, during all tests, thermal power of 500 kW was maintained. To simulate the combustion of alternative fuels with lower LHV, N2 and CO2 were used as diluents. The inert gas in the hydrocarbon fuel at certain conditions can lower NOx emissions (up to 80%) and increase heat flux (up to 5%). Once incombustible compounds are present in the fuel, the higher amount of fuel flowing through nozzles affects the flow in the combustion chamber by increasing the Reynolds number. This can change the flame pattern and temperature field, and it can be both positive and negative, depending on actual conditions.
English abstract
To describe the effects of inert compounds in gaseous fuel, experiments on three different process burners (staged fuel burner, staged air burner, and low-calorific burner) were carried out. The tested burners are commercially available, but they were specially designed for experimental usage. Tests were carried out in the semi-industrial burner testing facility to investigate the influence of inert gases on the flame characteristics, emissions, and heat flux to the combustion chamber wall. Natural gas was used as a reference fuel, and, during all tests, thermal power of 500 kW was maintained. To simulate the combustion of alternative fuels with lower LHV, N2 and CO2 were used as diluents. The inert gas in the hydrocarbon fuel at certain conditions can lower NOx emissions (up to 80%) and increase heat flux (up to 5%). Once incombustible compounds are present in the fuel, the higher amount of fuel flowing through nozzles affects the flow in the combustion chamber by increasing the Reynolds number. This can change the flame pattern and temperature field, and it can be both positive and negative, depending on actual conditions.
Keywords in English
low-calorific burner; low NOx burner; combustion; inert gas; alternative gaseous fuels
Released
31.12.2021
Publisher
MDPI
Location
Basel, Switzerland
ISSN
1996-1073
Volume
15
Number
1
Pages from–to
1–18
Pages count
18
BIBTEX
@article{BUT175539,
author="Igor {Hudák} and Pavel {Skryja} and Jiří {Bojanovský} and Zdeněk {Jegla} and Martin {Krňávek},
title="The Effect of Inert Fuel Compounds on Flame Characteristics",
year="2021",
volume="15",
number="1",
month="December",
pages="1--18",
publisher="MDPI",
address="Basel, Switzerland",
issn="1996-1073"
}