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Lean blow-off characteristics of a tangential entry type dual swirling free and impinging flame

Journal

FUEL
Volume 295, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2021.120598

Keywords

Lean blow-off; Swirling flame; CFD; Impinging flame stability; Excessive swirl; Tangential ports

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  1. Dr. Br Ambedkar National Institute of Technology

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An experimental study investigated the LBO characteristics of a tangential entry dual swirling flame, showing significant influence of outer flame Reynolds number and swirl intensity on flame behavior and reactant mixing. The presence of an inner supporting flame and impingement surface improved LBO limits, while geometric design parameters also played a major role in enhancing stability. The dual flame demonstrated significant improvements in lean blow-off limits compared to a single outer swirling flame.
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the lean blow-off (LBO) characteristics of a tangential entry type dual swirling flame under different operating and geometrical parameters. The amount of swirl is controlled by changing the ratio of tangential to axial in-flows (T:A). The qualitative flame structure is accessed by taking the direct flame images and the radial distribution of static impingement pressure. The flame structure has also been illustrated using commercial CFD code ANSYS Fluent?. The results showed that the flame behavior and the mixing between the reactants are strongly influenced by the outer flame Reynolds number (Re(o)) and the intensity of swirl (S). Significant transitions in flame shapes were observed owing to these flow alterations. These transitions in flame shapes strongly govern the stability near blow-off conditions. It has been seen that LBO limits are considerably improved with the presence of an inner supporting flame and also in presence of the impingement surface. The inner conical flame significantly supports the outer swirling flames for stability at high flow rates and under fuel-lean operating conditions. The outer flame could be sustained stably up to ?(o) of 0.1 with inner stoichiometric flame and both inner and outer flames could be stabilized for simultaneous variation of equivalence ratio up to ? of 0.6 (S = 0.86). Geometrical design parameters of the burner showed a major impact on improving the LBO limits. Thus, the dual flame presents significant improvements to lean blow-off limits as compared to the single outer swirling flame.

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