2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10494-021-00279-6
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On the Flame Shape in a Premixed Swirl Stabilised Burner and its Dependence on the Laminar Flame Speed

Abstract: Gas turbines for power generation are optimised to run with fossil fuels but as a response to tighter pollutant regulations and to enable the use of renewable fuels there is a great interest in improving fuel flexibility. One interesting renewable fuel is syngas from biomass gasification but its properties vary depending on the feedstock and gasification principle, and are significantly different from conventional fuels. This paper aims to give an overview of the differences in combustion behaviour by comparin… Show more

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“…Laminar flame speed of certain fuels like biomass syngas also influences flow recirculation, flame shape, and temperature fields in premixed swirl burners. [ 5 ] Other effects of swirling levels leading to highly rotating vortex are nozzle turbine blades damage due to changes in chamber exit flow. [ 6 ] Rotating vortex also plays a main role on species formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laminar flame speed of certain fuels like biomass syngas also influences flow recirculation, flame shape, and temperature fields in premixed swirl burners. [ 5 ] Other effects of swirling levels leading to highly rotating vortex are nozzle turbine blades damage due to changes in chamber exit flow. [ 6 ] Rotating vortex also plays a main role on species formation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%