Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
208171 Fuel 2009 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Experimental and two-dimensional numerical investigations on the performance of an inert porous media burner with reciprocating flow are presented. Attention was focused on the combustion temperature and pressure loss in the burner, which was, respectively, packed with 4PPC (Pores Per Centimeter) ceramic foams or alumina pellets with various sizes. Results show that material and structures of porous media have significant influence on the burner performance, and that ceramic foam with high porosity is suitable for using in the combustion region whereas alumina pellets should be placed in the heat exchange zone. In addition, the highly two-dimensional characteristics of the porous media burner are validated by the numerical model, which include temperature distributions, species profile and flame structure. Numerical results were validated against experiment data.

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