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High pressure flame system for pollution studies with results for methane-air diffusion flames
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1977
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Laminar FlameChemical EngineeringCombustion PressureEngineeringFire SafetyCombustion ScienceMethane-air Diffusion FlamesPollution StudiesCombustion EngineeringPremixed Turbulent FlameFuel Air CombustionNitrogen Oxide Formation
A high pressure flame system was designed and constructed for studying nitrogen oxide formation in fuel air combustion. Its advantages and limitations were demonstrated by tests with a confined laminar methane air diffusion flame over the pressure range from 1 to 50 atm. The methane issued from a 3.06 mm diameter port concentrically into a stream of air contained within a 20.5 mm diameter chimney. As the combustion pressure is increased, the flame changes in shape from wide and convex to slender and concave, and there is a marked increase in the amount of luminous carbon. The height of the flame changes only moderately with pressure.
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