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http://dx.doi.org/10.5916/jkosme.2012.36.6.774

MILD Combustion Characteristics with Inlet Air Velocity in a Conical Combustor  

Kim, Tae-Kwon (계명대학교 기계자동차공학과)
Ha, Ji-Soo (계명대학교 환경과학과)
Jo, A-Ron (계명대학교 기계공학과)
Abstract
MILD (Moderate and Intense Low Oxygen Dilution) combustion is a technology that uses the recirculation of combustion gas to increase thermal efficiency not only by keeping down the concentration of Nitric Oxides and temperature but also by uniformizing the internal temperature of the combustion furnace. This study is a trial to obtain MILD combustion characteristics by adjusting the equivalence ratio with the air flow rate in the conical combustor while keeping the fuel flow rate and measuring the exhaust gas of the combustion furnace.
Keywords
MILD combustion; Exhaust gas recirculation; NOx(Nitric Oxides); CO(Carbon Monoxide); Equivalence ratio;
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