Effects of Size on the Performance of Heat-Recirculating Swiss-roll Combustors

크기에 따른 스위스 롤 형태 연소기의 성능 변화

  • 오화영 (충남대학교 대학원 항공우주공학과) ;
  • 김연호 (충남대학교 대학원 항공우주공학과) ;
  • 허환일 (충남대학교 항공우주공학과) ;
  • Published : 2006.10.20

Abstract

Extinction limits and combustion temperatures in heat-recirculating excess enthalpy reactors employing both gas-phase and catalytic reaction have been examined previously, with and emphasis Reynolds number (Re) effects and possible application to microscale combustion devices. However, Re is not the only parameter needed to characterize reactor operation. In particular, the use of a fixed reactor size implies that residence time and Re cannot be adjusted independently. To remedy this situation, in this work geometrically similar reactors of different physical sizes were tested with the aim of independently determining the effects of Re and Da. It is found that the difference between catalytic and non-catalytic combustion limits narrow as scale decreases. Moreover, to assess the importance of wall thermal conductivity, reactors of varying wall thickness were studied. From these results the effect of scale on microscale reactor performance and implications for practical microcombustion devices are discussed.

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