2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.combustflame.2016.05.015
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Effect of the length of a plate flame holder on flame blowout limit in a micro-combustor with preheating channels

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“…Meanwhile, numerical investigations are also used extensively in the research of the basic theory of micro combustion. Karagiannidis et al [57], Norton [58], Hua et al [59], Li et al [60], Chen et al [61], Wan et al [62], and George P et al [63] developed numerical models and investigated the thermal performance enhancement for micro combustors. The research results are summarized as follows: hydrogen or hydrocarbon fuel in the microscale combustion was feasible and combustor wall thermal cycle played an important role in continuous flame burning [64]; in addition, the combustor length, channel width, and wall thickness were important factors to ensure effective burning [65].…”
Section: Optimal Design Of Combustor Geometrical Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, numerical investigations are also used extensively in the research of the basic theory of micro combustion. Karagiannidis et al [57], Norton [58], Hua et al [59], Li et al [60], Chen et al [61], Wan et al [62], and George P et al [63] developed numerical models and investigated the thermal performance enhancement for micro combustors. The research results are summarized as follows: hydrogen or hydrocarbon fuel in the microscale combustion was feasible and combustor wall thermal cycle played an important role in continuous flame burning [64]; in addition, the combustor length, channel width, and wall thickness were important factors to ensure effective burning [65].…”
Section: Optimal Design Of Combustor Geometrical Constructionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various strategies and methods have been carried out by researchers to stabilize the flame in the micro/mesoscale combustor or increase the stability of the flame. Aspects studied about the microcombustor are as follows: combustion using porous media [21,[26][27][28][29], combustion using a catalyst [18, [30][31][32][33], combustion using a flame holder [9,[34][35][36][37][38], combustion utilizing thermal circulation. Combustion with thermal circulation itself consists of two kinds, first namely thermal circulation accompanied by gas circulation [2,10,[39][40][41][42][43], included the swiss-roll type combustor [2,[43][44][45][46].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For example, the characteristics of burner dimensions, external heat losses and effect of wall conductivity in meso-scale burners were employed using FLUENT software [17]. Recent numerical works has also given new ideas of blowout limits in different condition like in high pressure conditions [1], in preheating channels [23] and on the planar combustors [4]. Concerning the dimension of numerical simulation, two-dimensional (2-D) numerical simulation is unable to present the conductive heat transfer from a flame holder to the outer wall of combustor.…”
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confidence: 99%