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Flow structure and flame stability in a micro can combustor with a baffle plate

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Autore: Y. Yahagi, H. Shibuya, K. Suzuki

Collana: BT - 34 - Mag 06 - Energy: production, distribution and conservation

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Flow structure and flame stability to be formed inside a micro can combustor, with a baffle plate having a central fuel nozzle and multi air holes allocated annularly investigate experimentally. The structures of the isothermal flow and the reacting flow behind the baffle plate are measured by using a particle image velocimetry. As the results, generation of the flow recirculation region enhances the mixing most effectively and is useful to make the combustion chamber compact. However, for the reacting flow condition, the flow structure behind the baffle plate will be changed drastically. The flame stabilization mechanisms have to discussed in terms of local conditions of fuel and air mixing, flame propagation speed, and so on. These local structures seem to play an important role for the lifted flame location and stability of this type of burner.


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