Abstract

The paper reports on the results of experimental research of bidirectional vortex combustor operation at different modes. This combustor implements a new idea of burning solid pulverized fuel in a bidirectional swirling flow. The experimental results confirmed the thesis about a wide range of stable operation of the combustor, as well as its environmental friendliness: the values of exhaust emission of CO and NOx are significantly lower than those for the direct-flow combustor. Besides, such combustor can operate in two modes: as an igniter or stabilizer of boiler furnace, where it generates a stable high-enthalpy flame as well as an independent device with low emission values. A summary of research results defines that the most environmentally friendly operating mode is achieved at the net air-fuel equivalence ratio λΣ = 1.3 and the ratio of primary and secondary air mass flow rates n = 2.7.

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