Title of article :
ANALYSIS OF NITRIC OXIDE FORMATION FOR TURBULENT SWIRLING FLAMES IN LIQUID-FUELED FURNACES
Author/Authors :
Moghiman, Mohammad ferdowsi university of mashhad - Department of Mechanical Engineering, مشهد, ايران , Zahmatkesh, Iman islamic azad university - Department of Mechanical Engineering, ايران , Bashirzade, Ali ferdowsi university of mashhad - Department of Mechanical Engineering, مشهد, ايران
Abstract :
The formation of nitric oxide in combustion systems is a significant pollutant source in the environment, and the control of NO emissions is a world-wide concern. This paper presents anumerical prediction of nitric oxide formation in a liquid-fuelled furnace incorporating turbulentswirling flow. The aim of this paper is to analyze the effects of the fuel droplet size as well as airpreheat and swirl on the formation of NO. In addition, the relative contributions of different mechanisms of nitric oxide formation are investigated. Numerical predictions are compared with experimental measurements and reasonably good agreement is achieved. It is found that, theformation of thermal NO increases by air preheat as well as swirl. The results indicate that, distribution pattern of prompt NO is quite different from the thermal one. However, the contribution of prompt NO is not significant in the total nitric oxide production. Although finer droplets provide higher mixing rates and lead to lower soot emission, it is shown that they suffers from a detrimental environmental effect due to the increased emission of NO.
Keywords :
NO formation , Turbulent flame , Furnace , Droplet size
Journal title :
Emirates Journal For Engineering Research
Journal title :
Emirates Journal For Engineering Research