Multistage flameless oxidation

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Publication Type report
Research Institute 2019 AFRC Combustion Symposium
Author J. G. Wunning
Title Multistage flameless oxidation
Date 2019
Description Flameless Oxidation (FLOX®) is a well established low thermal NOx combustion method since the early 1990s. Flameless Oxidation can be applied for processes above self ignition temperature. Typically, switching between flame- and FLOX-mode occurs at a temperature of 850°C. This restriction can be omitted when applying multistage flameless oxidation where a burner can be started directly from cold or after a short preheat. The air/fuel ratio in a first stage flameless oxidation under adiabatic or near adiabatic conditions is chosen to guarantee stable combustion but suppress NOx-formation. This is followed by a complete oxidation of the hot fuel/exhaust or oxygen/exhaust mixture in a heating chamber. The method is characterized by a high degree of fuel flexibility and has the potential to suppress both, thermal and fuel NOx.
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Publisher American Flame Research Committee (AFRC)
Language eng
Conference Title 2019 AFRC Combustion Symposium, Hilton Waikoloa Village, September 9-11, 2019
Rights Management (c) J.G. Wunning
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6krk3ed
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