Abstract

Crude oil is an attractive fuel for energy production because it does not require the additional costs for processing and, in some cases, transportation. Existing technologies for combusting liquid fuel do not always ensure the achievement of required parameters, in particular, the environmental ones. The authors suggest to use the technology of crude oil burning in the presence of superheated steam as one of the ways to improve environmental performance at hydrocarbon combustion. For this purpose, the design of atmospheric burner with liquid fuel spraying by a jet of superheated steam was modernized. The regimes of crude oil combustion in a modernized burner are determined. The results obtained indicate the efficiency of using the proposed technology for combustion of crude oil sprayed by a jet of superheated steam, as well as the prospects of the developed design of a low-power burner for practical applications.

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