Abstr:Premixed Methane-Air Swirl Burner (TECFLAM): Difference between revisions
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==Application Area 2: Combustion== | ==Application Area 2: Combustion== |
Revision as of 11:22, 4 January 2011
Application Area 2: Combustion
Application Challenge AC2-08
Abstract
The TECFLAM configuration is a lean premixed methane-air burner with a high swirl intensity where the flame is stabilized by the recirculation of hot products. It is designed to investigate essential features found in industrial lean premixed combustors. An extensive set of measurements obtained by advanced laser-diagnostics exists to:
- Give insight into the underlying physics to gain a deeper understanding of the relevant phenomena
- Build a database well suited for CFD validation
Validation data is available for the reacting and non-reacting case using the
same velocity boundary conditions to allow for a separate assessment of the
applied turbulence model and combustion model.
Contributors: Johannes Janicka (EKT), Guido Kuenne (EKT), Andreas Dreizler (RSM)
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