Abstract

Today, the ever-increasing energy resource needs are of great importance for all countries in the global sense. Countries have recently been developing important policies to meet their energy needs and to use existing energy resources efficiently. In addition, in order to minimize the emissions that harm the nature as a result of the burning of energy sources, they have turned to alternative energy sources that are less harmful to the environment. In order to be an alternative energy source, in this study, the effect of enriching propane gas with methane gas on combustion in a Tubitak supported combustor was experimentally investigated. The enrichment of methane gas was determined at the rates of 10%, 20% and 30%, and the effects of acoustic stress on combustion, emission values and the effects on the flame were investigated. The thermal power was 7 kW and the equivalence ratio (Փ) was 1.2, and the experiment was carried out with a constant eddy value (1.0). When the experiment was carried out without acoustic stress, it was determined that the temperature, flame brightness and light intensity increased as the methane ratio increased, the dynamic pressure value almost did not change, the NOx value was negligibly small, and the CO value decreased depending on the oxygen amount as the methane ratio increased. In the experiments carried out under 90 Hz, 185 Hz and 330 Hz acoustic stress, as the forcing value increases, the temperature and flame brightness increase; It was observed that the NOx value was negligibly small, and the CO value decreased compared to the experiment performed without acoustic stress.

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