Volume 1A: Combustion, Fuels and Emissions 2013
DOI: 10.1115/gt2013-94350
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Characteristics of Flame Modes for a Conical Bluff Body Burner With a Central Fuel Jet

Abstract: Bluff body stabilised non-premixed flames are usually used as pilot flames in lean-premixed combustors. Experiments are conducted to investigate the characteristics of the flame. Typical flame modes are investigated in both stable and unstable conditions. The flow structures, the reaction zone, and the dynamics of unstable flames are measured with PIV, ICCD and a high speed camera, respectively, based on which the inherent mechanisms that influence the configuration and stabilisation of the flame are analysed.… Show more

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