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Mild Combustion

Progress in Energy and Combustion Science, 2004
The Mild Combustion is characterized by both an elevated temperature of reactants and low temperature increase in the combustion process. These features are the results of several technological demands coming from different application fields. This review paper aims to collect information which could be useful in understanding the fundamentals and ...
Antonio Cavaliere, Mara de Joannon
exaly   +3 more sources

PYROLYTIC AND OXIDATIVE STRUCTURES IN HDDI MILD COMBUSTION

International Journal of Energy for a Clean Environment, 2010
The typical structure of un-premixed counter-diffusion flames in standard conditions can be significantly modified when injected flows are diluted and/or pre-heated. The increase of the fuel and/or oxidant flow dilution up to extreme conditions can lead to the formation of nonignitable mixtures. The oxidation processes can be sustained just in case the
Sabia P   +4 more
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Plasma Assisted MILD Combustion

53rd AIAA Aerospace Sciences Meeting, 2015
A new test platform for plasma assisted MILD combustion is developed. The burner consists of three coaxial channels: a center fuel jet, a coflowing dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) reactor, and a vitiated air section. The preheating burner upstream of the vitiated air section enables an increase of the oxidizer temperature up to 1300 K near the exit ...
Tomoya Wada   +2 more
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MILD COMBUSTION FOR FUEL-NOxREDUCTION

Combustion Science and Technology, 2004
One source of pollution in the combustion of fossil fuels is the formation of nitrogen oxides. Their production is strictly bound to the presence of molecular nitrogen in the combustion air and to the so-called fuel nitrogen, that is, the N chemically bound to the fuel.
A. Cavigiolo   +4 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Mild Combustion of Surrogate Liquid Fuels

2010
Recently significant efforts have been made in order to obtain high thermal efficiencies in high temperature combustion processes without the adverse effect of, in particular, high NOx emissions caused by high temperature flames [1]. It was found that a massive exhaust gas recirculation coupled with a preheating of the combustion air generates ...
DERUDI, MARCO, ROTA, RENATO
openaire   +2 more sources

DILUTION EFFECTS IN NATURAL GAS MILD COMBUSTION

Clean Air: International Journal on Energy for a Clean Environment, 2006
The mild combustion conditions, i.e., high reactant preheating and dilution level, yield a high efficiency relying on an increase in thermal energy transfer and drastic reduction of pollutant emissions. In this work, an experimental characterization of methane oxidation in mild conditions was carried out in a simple laboratory-scale system as a ...
de Joannon M   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Mild Combustion of Industrial Hydrogen-Containing Byproducts

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2007
In this work, a laboratory-scale burner has been used to investigate the sustainability of mild combustion with the coke oven gas (COG), an industrial byproduct mainly constituted by methane and hydrogen (CH 4 / H 2 40/60% by volume). Operating conditions for stable mild combustion have been identified and operating parameters maps have been deduced ...
DERUDI, MARCO   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

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