Energy and Environmental Performance of the Steam Generator on the Basis of Pulsating Combustion
Abstract
An experimental study of a steam generator based on a pulsating combustion apparatus with a vortex-type combustion chamber, an aerodynamic valve and a Helmholtz resonator is described. A quantitative assessment of the process of formation and emissions of nitrogen oxides is given. A significant decrease in nitrogen oxides is due to the disequilibrium of the combustion processes due to the extremely insignificant residence time of the fuel components in the high temperature zone
DOI
10.12783/dteees/tpcase2018/30427
10.12783/dteees/tpcase2018/30427
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