Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
653586 International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of OEC on soot formation and thermal radiation was studied in confined acetylene diffusion flames. Confined flames are widely used in industrial settings. The flames were produced in a combustion chamber with a burner operating with a parallel annular coaxial flow of the oxidizer. The soot concentration was calculated by the laser-induced light extinction method. The thermal radiation was measured with a radiometer in the narrow band of influence of soot radiation. The oxygen content in the combustion air was less than 30% – 21 to 25% – which does not require significant retrofitting of existing equipment when combustion conditions are varied. The results suggest that the use of OEC enables soot formation and thermal radiation in confined acetylene flames to be managed and controlled.

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