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Comparison between heavy oil combustion test and numerical analysis of combustion phenomena subject to changes in injection characteristics (분무특성에 따른 중유연소 수치해석의 결과와 실험과의 비교)

  • Lee, S.S.;Kim, H.J;Kim, J.J.;Choi, K.S.
    • Proceedings of the KSME Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.338-343
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    • 2003
  • Computations were performed to investigate the spray characteristics of the twin fluid nozzle in three stage heavy-oil combustion burner. The burner geometry and flow conditions were provided by a burner company. The goal of the study is to estimate mean droplet size, initial velocity and spread factor of the nozzle through comparison between experiments and numerical analyses. Air stage ratio is 2:4:4 by mass, and O2 in exhaust gas is about 4 % by volume. Here, the agreement between the experiment and numerical analyses is evaluated by NOx generation. Spray characteristics will be linearly interpolated between fuel consumption rate l20L/h and 240 L/h.

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A Study on Combustion Visualizations and Radical Characteristics using Optically Accesible Engine (가시화엔진을 이용한 연소 및 라디칼 특성에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Su-Jin;Chang, Young-June;Jeon, Chung-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 1999
  • A combustion flame visualization system, which is used as an engine diagnostics tool, was developed in order to understand the combustion reaction mechanism in the development stage for S.I. engines. The measurement system consists of an I-CCD camera and a computer-aided image processing system. By using optically accessible engine system, the flame structure was analyzed from the acquired graylevel image and the direction of flame propagation (shape of flame) has been measured to understand combustion phenomena. And combustion radical which involves combustion information were measured. As a result, strong relation between combustion radicals intensity ratio and air excess ratio was found.

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COMBUSTION KINETICS OF POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE

  • Oh, Sea-Cheon;Lee, Dong-Gyu;Kwak, Hyun;Bae, Seong-Youl
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.250-256
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    • 2006
  • The combustion kinetics of poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) was studied by the dynamic model which accounts for the thermal decomposition of polymer at any time. The kinetic analysis was performed by a conventional nonisothermal thermogravimetric (TG) technique at several heating rates between 10 and 40 K/min in air atmosphere. The thermal decomposition of PET in air atmosphere was found to be a complex process composed of at least two stages for which kinetic values can be calculated. The combustion kinetic analysis of PET gave apparent activation energy for the first stage of $257.3{\sim}269.9\;kJ/mol$, with a value of $140.5{\sim}213.8\;kJ/mol$ for the second stage. To verify the effectiveness of the kinetic analysis method used in this work, the kinetic analysis results were compared with those of various analytical methods. The kinetic parameters were also compared with values of the pyrolysis of PET in nitrogen atmosphere.

Analysis of Combustion Instabilities in a 2-stage Duct System using Transfer Functions (전달함수를 이용한 2단 덕트 시스템에서의 연소불안정 해석)

  • Kim, Seonyeong;Kim, Daesik
    • Journal of ILASS-Korea
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.182-188
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, using a transfer function-based analytical model, major factors influencing the acoustics and combustion instability in a two-stage duct system composed of a nozzle and a combustor were derived and their quantitative effects were evaluated. From the acoustic analysis, it was confirmed that the change in reflection coefficient and mean flow could have a great influence on the instability growth rate, and the area ratio and speed of sound ratio between the nozzle and the combustor are also key parameters to determine combustion instability as well as flame transfer functions.

Optimization of Membrane Separation System for Carbon Dioxide Recovery from Combustion Gases (연소기체로부터 이산화탄소 회수를 위한 막 분리 공정의 최적화)

  • Han, Myungwan;Kim, Miyoung;Kim, Beom-Sik
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.43 no.2
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    • pp.222-229
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    • 2005
  • Five stage enriching membrane system for separating combustion gas (air 90%, $CO_2$ 10%) was proposed and simulated by using Aspen plus and Excel. The system recovers 90% $CO_2$ of the combustion gas and the purity of $CO_2$ recovered was more than 99%. Optimization yields a reduction in membrane area as well as operating and capital cost. Retentate concentration and permeate pressure of each stage were chosen as optimization variables. By analyzing the optimization results, we derived several design guide lines for the enriching membrane system.

Parametric Studies on the Sensitivity of Single Isolated Aluminum Particle Combustion Modeling (단일 마그네슘 입자 연소 지배인자의 민감도 해석)

  • Lee, Sang-Hyup;Ko, Tae-Ho;Yoon, Woong-Sup;Yang, Hee-Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2011.04a
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    • pp.341-350
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    • 2011
  • A simplified analytical study for micro-sized single metal particle combustion in air was conducted in the present study. The metal particle combustion consists of two distinct reaction regimes, ignition and quasi-steady burning, and the thermo-fluidic phenomena in each stage are formulated by virtue of the conservation and transport equations. When particle temperature reaches to 1200 K, ended an ignition stage and was converted at quasi-steady combustion stage. Effects of Initial particle size, convection, ambient pressure and temperature are examined and addressed with validation.

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A Study on Low Emission Pulverized Coal Combustion in the 2 Staged Coaxial Cyclone Combustor (2단 동축형 Cyclone 연소기를 이용한 저공해 미분탄 연소특성 연구)

  • Choi, Sang-Il;Park, Chu-Sik;Kim, Sung-One;Kim, Ho-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Combustion
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.67-83
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    • 1999
  • The objective of this study is development of low emission pulverized coal combustor for reducing pollutant emission generated from coal combustion. Low emission combustion technology for reducing NOx and fly ash was investigated by using 2 stage coaxial cyclone combustor. Staged combustion was employed for NOx reduction and high temperature slagging combustion was also studied for fly ash removal in the combustor. The result of this study shows that the low emission combustion system can reduce the amount of atmospheric pollutions with improved boiler efficiency and performance.

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NOx Reduction Characteristics of Air Staging Burner for Pulverized-coal Combustion (공기 다단공급식 미분탄 버너의 NOx 저감 특성)

  • Park, Chu-Sik;Kim, Sung-Won;Choi, Snag-Il
    • 한국연소학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.153-160
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    • 2001
  • The combustion test used DTF was performed to obtain the characteristics of NOx emission and reduction. In this test, major factor of NOx emission was a stoichiometric air ratio. At the onset of combustion to be rich oxygen, NOx was produced rapidly. Optimum condition for NOx reduction was formed under about AR:0.7 in the combustion test of Alaska coal. Investigations were undertaken with 200KW(th) test combustor. In combustion test, the major variables were coal feed ratio of center/outer, stoichiometric air ratio at the onset of combustion. The lowest NOx emission, 182ppm(6% O2 base), was achieved at about AR:0.6 of the first combustion stage with low NOx burner. Also, unburned carbon content of char collected in this combustion condition was about 1wt%.

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INFLUENCE OF INITIAL COMBUSTION IN SI ENGINE ON FOLLOWING COMBUSTION STAGE AND CYCLE-BY-CYCLE VARIATIONS IN COMBUSTION PROCESS

  • Lee, Kyung-Hwan;Kim, Kisung
    • International Journal of Automotive Technology
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2001
  • It is necessary to understand the combustion process and cycle-by-cycle variation in combustion to improve the engine stability and consequently to improve the fuel economy and exhaust emissions. The pressure related parameters instead of mass fraction burned were compared for the effect of initial combustion pressures on the following combustion and the analysis of cycle-by-cycle variation in combustion for two pen injected SI engines. The correlation between IMEP and pressures at referenced crank angles showed almost the same trends for equivalence ratios, but the different mixture preparations indicated different tendency. The dependency of IMEP on pressure at the referenced crank angles increases as the mixture becomes leaner for both engines. The mixture distribution in the combustion chamber was varied with the coolant temperature and intake valve deactivation due to the evaporation of fuel and air motion. The correlation between pressure related parameters were also compared for the coolant temperatures and air motion.

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Kinetic and Thermodynamic Features of Combustion of Superfine Aluminum Powders in Air

  • Kwon, Young-Soon;Park, Pyuck-Pa;Kim, Ji-Soon;Gromov, Alexander;Rhee, Chang-Kyu
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.308-313
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    • 2004
  • An experimental study on the combustion of superfine aluminum powders (average particle diameter, a$_{s}$: ∼0.1 ${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$) in air is reported. The formation of aluminum nitride during the combustion of aluminum in air and the influence of the combustion scenario on the structures and compositions of the final products are in the focus of this study. The experiments were conducted in an air (pressure: 1 atm). Superfine aluminum powders were produced by the wire electrical explosion method. Such superfine aluminum powder is stable in air but once ignited it can burn in a self-sustaining way due to its low bulk: density (∼0.1 g/㎤) and a low thermal conductivity. During combustion, the temperature and radiation were measured and the actual burning process was recorded by a video camera. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and chemical analysis were performed on the both initial powders and final products. It was found that the powders, ignited by local heating, burned in a two-stage self-propagating regime. The products of the first stage consisted of unreacted aluminum (-70 mass %) and amorphous oxides with traces of AlN. After the second stage the AlN content exceeded 50 mass % and the residual Al content decreased to ∼10 mass %. A qualitative discussion is given on the kinetic limitation for AlN oxidation due to rapid condensation and encapsulation of gaseous AlN.N.