نتایج جستجو برای: combustion systems
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INTRODUCTION Advanced propulsion systems involve highly complex combustion flow processes. Extensive and accurate flowfield measurements can help to guide and support engine development. For example, in the hypersonic dual-combustor ramjet, the subsonic combustion chamber operating at fuel-rich conditions generates a complex multiphase combustion flow comprising liquid fuel droplets, soot parti...
A comprehensive fireside corrosion project was undertaken to better understand the corrosion mechanisms operating on the lower furnace walls and superheaters in modern coal-fired utility boilers. Eight U.S. coals commonly burned in boilers have been selected to represent a wide range of coal chemistry. These coals will be burned in a pilot-scale combustion facility to closely simulate the actua...
The gases emissions measurement systems in internal combustion engines are strict and expensive nowadays. For this reason, a virtual instrument was developed to measure the combustion emissions from an internal combustion diesel engine, running with diesel-biodiesel mixtures. This software is called virtual instrument for emissions measurement (VIEM), and it was developed in the platform of Lab...
Predictive modelling of turbulent combustion is important for the development of air-breathing engines, internal combustion engines, furnaces and for power generation. Significant advances in modelling non-reactive turbulent flows are now possible with the development of large eddy simulation (LES), in which the large energetic scales of the flow are resolved on the grid while modelling the eff...
This paper proposes an end-to-end convolutional selective autoencoder approach for early detection of combustion instabilities using rapidly arriving flame image frames. The instabilities arising in combustion processes cause significant deterioration and safety issues in various human-engineered systems such as land and air based gas turbine engines. These properties are described as self-sust...
Incineration is the destruction of solid, liquid, or gaseous wastes through the application of heat within a controlled combustion system. The purposes of incineration are to reduce the volume of waste that needs land disposal and to reduce the toxicity of the waste, making it more sterile. In keeping with this definition, incinerator systems can be classified by the types of wastes incinerated...
Experts believe that as a result of increased manmade CO2 production, the Earth may soon undergo drastic changes in weather patterns, including increasing temperatures, decreases in arctic ice levels, and more powerful storms that could decimate communities across the planet. Combustion engines are a significant contributor to this crisis and were responsible for as much as sixty eight percent ...
In order to lower the Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) concentration in internal combustion engine emissions and to improve performance, Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Scavenging mechanism are introduced. EGR recirculates a fraction of the exhaust gas back into the cylinders, thus diluting the intake air. This lowers the maximum combustion temperature and, since the formation of NOx is heavily depend...
Mixing of the highly non-homogeneous municipal solid wastes (MSW) on the traveling grate of mass-burn combustion chambers assists the combustion process in waste-to-energy (WTE) facilities. A matrix-based Markov chain model was developed to simulate particle flow and mixing as the solid waste particles travel over a reverse acting Martin grate. The model was used to project the pathway of a sol...
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