Title of article
An experiment on the effect of oxygen content and air velocity on soot formation in acetylene laminar diffusion flame produced in a burner with a parallel annular coaxial oxidizer flow
Author/Authors
Alex ?lisson Bandeira Santos، نويسنده , , Leonardo Goldstein Jr.، نويسنده , , Carlos Alberto Ferrari، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
6
From page
445
To page
450
Abstract
The effect of oxygen content and of the combustion air velocity on soot formation was studied in acetylene diffusion flames. These flames were produced in a burner with a parallel annular coaxial flow of oxidizer. The effect on the flame axial temperature profile was also evaluated. The soot volume fraction was calculated by the laser light extinction methodology. The oxygen content in the combustion air was smaller than 30%, which does not require significant retrofit of existent equipment when the combustion conditions are varied. The results suggest that the parallel manipulation of the oxygen content and of the oxidizer velocity can provide means for managing soot formation and distribution. The formation of soot in industrial combustion systems is of interest in engineering, because the presence of soot in the flame enhances the heat transfer from the combustion gases by thermal radiation, increases the need for burner maintenance, and constitutes an environmental problem when emitted in the atmosphere.
Keywords
soot formation , Acetylene diffusion flame , Oxygen air enrichment
Journal title
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Record number
1220495
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