“…Object of this chapter is to develop a model to predict lean flammability limit and flame propagation velocity for pulverized solid fuels, and to apply the model to engineering design for burner systems. Figure 3 shows a schematic of the laser ignition equipment [10][11][12]25]. Uniformly sized pulverized coal particles were suspended in a laminar upward flow and rapidly heated by a single-pulsed YAG laser.…”
Section: Ignition and Flame Propagation Phenomena For Pulverized Coalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When coal concentration was high; almost the same as that for actual systems, the flame moves from the particle directly heated by the pulsed YAG laser to neighboring particles; in this way the flame grew. We defined these phenomena as flame propagation [11,25]. Only particles directly heated by the pulsed laser burned when the coal concentration was low.…”
Section: Ignition and Flame Propagation Phenomena For Pulverized Coalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on bituminous coals and anthracites of the same particle diameter were obtained under various burning conditions [12], and the effect of particle diameter was examined [11,25]. Relationships between L, Sb-max and particle diameter Dp are summarized by Eqs.…”
Section: Basic Model For Ignition and Flame Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 9 shows the lean flammability limit L at the same diameter with different volatile contents of coals. The evaluation method of lean flammability limit has been shown elsewhere [11,25]. The vertical axis of Fig.…”
Section: Effects Of Experimental Conditions On Flame Propagation Perfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of pyrolysis calculations for various fuels are shown in Fig.10. The calculation method has been shown elsewhere [24,25]. The relationship between heating time and amount of pyrolized volatile matter was calculated when the particle was heated at a rate of 20000K/s.…”
Section: Effects Of Experimental Conditions On Flame Propagation Perfmentioning
“…Object of this chapter is to develop a model to predict lean flammability limit and flame propagation velocity for pulverized solid fuels, and to apply the model to engineering design for burner systems. Figure 3 shows a schematic of the laser ignition equipment [10][11][12]25]. Uniformly sized pulverized coal particles were suspended in a laminar upward flow and rapidly heated by a single-pulsed YAG laser.…”
Section: Ignition and Flame Propagation Phenomena For Pulverized Coalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When coal concentration was high; almost the same as that for actual systems, the flame moves from the particle directly heated by the pulsed YAG laser to neighboring particles; in this way the flame grew. We defined these phenomena as flame propagation [11,25]. Only particles directly heated by the pulsed laser burned when the coal concentration was low.…”
Section: Ignition and Flame Propagation Phenomena For Pulverized Coalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on bituminous coals and anthracites of the same particle diameter were obtained under various burning conditions [12], and the effect of particle diameter was examined [11,25]. Relationships between L, Sb-max and particle diameter Dp are summarized by Eqs.…”
Section: Basic Model For Ignition and Flame Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 9 shows the lean flammability limit L at the same diameter with different volatile contents of coals. The evaluation method of lean flammability limit has been shown elsewhere [11,25]. The vertical axis of Fig.…”
Section: Effects Of Experimental Conditions On Flame Propagation Perfmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples of pyrolysis calculations for various fuels are shown in Fig.10. The calculation method has been shown elsewhere [24,25]. The relationship between heating time and amount of pyrolized volatile matter was calculated when the particle was heated at a rate of 20000K/s.…”
Section: Effects Of Experimental Conditions On Flame Propagation Perfmentioning
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