Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers Series B
Online ISSN : 1884-8346
Print ISSN : 0387-5016
Combustion-Driven Oscillation in a Furnace with Multispud-Type Gas Burners : 4th Report, The Effects of Position of Secondary Air Guide Sleeve and Openness of Secondary Air Guide Vane on Combustion Oscillation Condition
Iwao AkiyamaKunio OkiuraAkira BabaManabu Orimoto
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1994 Volume 60 Issue 575 Pages 2579-2585

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In the preceeding papers, "the resonance factor", which predicts the degree of combustion oscillation, was proposed, and applied to both the furnace with a single burner and that with multiple burners. It was found that the combustion oscillation occurred in the region of low primary and secondary air flow rates in both furnaces and that the region of combustion oscillation was affected by the openness of secondary air vane and the burner arrangement in a furnace under a fixed flame holder condition. If the operational conditions of the practical burners are not within this region, the furnace will not oscillate at all. This study's objective is to clarify the effects of the position of the secondary air guide sleeve and the openness of the secondary air guide vane on the combustion oscillation region in a multiburner furnace, since the combustion oscillation condition varies with position and strength of the heat release zone is a furnace and thus is governed by the configurations of flame holder which is composed of an impeller, air guide sleeves and air guide vanes. Futhermore, a procedure of burner operation while avoiding combustion oscillation is demonstrated.

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