2012
DOI: 10.1017/jmech.2012.134
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Improving Combustion Intensity and Modulating Flame Behaviors Using Helical-Grooved Cones

Abstract: Four helical-grooved cones were installed behind an unconfined combustion nozzle to increase the bluff-body effect and turbulence intensity (T.I.). The cone configurations included a smooth cone and the other three cones cut with 1, 2 and 3 helical v-grooves. Experimental results showed that the helical v-grooves transformed the axial momentum (or the axial velocity) to the angular momentum (or the angular velocity). TheT.I.was enhanced by increasing the tangential component of fuel-jet momentum. The direct ph… Show more

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