2024
DOI: 10.3390/pr12030622
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Exploring Vortex–Flame Interactions and Combustion Dynamics in Bluff Body-Stabilized Diffusion Flames: Effects of Incoming Flow Velocity and Oxygen Content

Mingmin Chen,
Minwei Zhao,
Zhihao Wang
et al.

Abstract: An afterburner encounters two primary features: high incoming flow velocity and low oxygen concentration in the incoming airflow, which pose substantial challenges and contribute significantly to the deterioration of combustion performance. In order to research the influence of oxygen content on the dynamic combustion characteristics of the afterburner under various inlet velocities, the effect of oxygen content (14–23%) on the field structure of reacting bluff body flow, flame morphology, temperature pulsatio… Show more

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“…These methods consist of direct interference with the combustion process when it takes place in the combustion chamber [5]. The most common [6] primary methods of reducing harmful gaseous substances emitted during combustion are as follows:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These methods consist of direct interference with the combustion process when it takes place in the combustion chamber [5]. The most common [6] primary methods of reducing harmful gaseous substances emitted during combustion are as follows:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%