Abstract
Combustion of liquid hydrocarbon fuel dispersed by superheated steam jet was experimentally studied. Characteristics of the combustion process (heat release, emission of toxic products, flame temperature) were investigated in a laboratory direct-flow atmospheric burner (capacity up to 20 kW) at different operating systems with waste transmission automotive oil as fuel example. Regimes were found which provoke stable combustion of non-quality liquid hydrocarbons. It was shown dependences of heat, flue gas parameters on superheated steam flow rates, fuel flow rates, flame temperatures.
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