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Mapping the stability of free-jet biogas fl ames under partially premixed combustion

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 220, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.119749

Keywords

Biogas; Partially premixed combustion; Slot burner; Flame stability

Funding

  1. Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA)
  2. American University in Cairo

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The study investigated the combustion characteristics of biogas under partially premixed mode and evaluated the stability of flames using a concentric flow slot burner. The results showed that LD10 is the optimum premixing ratio to generate a stable biogas flame at all tested CO2 proportions, while increasing the CO2 content led to a weak and unstable flame.
Enhancement of biogas combustion characteristics will increase the possibility of the direct utilization of such an eco-friendly fuel in practical combustors. We report a full study of biogas combustion under partially premixed mode to investigate the stability of biogas free-jet flames using a concentric flow slot burner was used to evaluate the biogas combustion characteristics. Five mixtures of biogas ranging from 0%CO2 up to 40%CO2 were investigated to study the effect of CO2 proportion on the stability of biogas flames. A new well-defined stability procedure was followed by studying the four major observed phenomena in biogas flames: Stable Flame, Partially-lifted Flame, Fully-lifted Flame, and Extinction. Each phenomenon was clearly defined in addition to describing the operating conditions in terms of Reynolds Number (Re) and Equivalence ratio (f). The effect of the premixing ratio (LD) on the combustion stability of biogas flames was also studied for five premixing ratios LD3, LD5, LD7, LD10, and LD16 to optimize the flame stability. The temperature of stable biogas flames was also measured at different CO2 percentages. The results showed that LD10 is the optimum premixing ratio to generate a stable biogas flame at all tested CO2 proportions. Partially premixed combustion in slot burner manages to sustain a stable biogas flame up to 30%CO2. However, increasing the CO2 to 40% eventually led to a weak and unstable flame regardless of the premixing ratio. (c) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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