Experimental Study of the Spray Flames in a Swirl-Stabilized Can Combustor

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Title Experimental Study of the Spray Flames in a Swirl-Stabilized Can Combustor
Creator Hsu, K. C.; Wu, G. Y.; Hwang, K. J.; Han, H. W.; Wang, M. R.
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1989
Spatial Coverage presented at Short Hills, New Jersey
Abstract The aim of this experimental work is to study the effects of the swirling flow on the liquid-fueled spray flames. In this paper, the flame pattern and combustion flow species concentrations were measured using the direct photography and on-line gas analyzers respectively. The swirl numbers were changed from 0.3 to 1.2 by the axial vane type swirler.
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Language eng
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