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Increasing the efficiency of radiant burners by using polymer membranes

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  • Qiu, K.
  • Hayden, A.C.S.

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Gas-fired radiant burners are used to convert fuel chemical energy into radiation energy for various applications. The radiation output of a radiant burner largely depends on the temperature of the combustion flame. In fact, the radiation output and, thus, the radiant efficiency increase to a great extent with flame temperature. Oxygen-enriched combustion can increase the flame temperature without increasing fuel cost. However, it has not been widely applied because of the high cost of oxygen production. In the present work, oxygen-enriched combustion of natural gas in porous radiant burners was studied. The oxygen-enriched air was produced passively, using polymer membranes. The membranes were shown to be an effective means of obtaining an oxygen-enriched environment for gas combustion in the radiant burners. Two different porous radiant burners were used in this study. One is a reticulated ceramic burner and the other is a ceramic fibre burner. The experimental results showed that the radiation output and the radiant efficiency of these burners increased markedly with rising oxygen concentrations in the combustion air. Also investigated were the effects of oxygen enrichment on combustion mode, and flame stability on the porous media.

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  • Qiu, K. & Hayden, A.C.S., 2009. "Increasing the efficiency of radiant burners by using polymer membranes," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 86(3), pages 349-354, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:86:y:2009:i:3:p:349-354
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