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Small diffusion flames over a wood particle

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  • Tuyen, Bui
  • Loof, R.
  • Bhattacharya, S.C.

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Flames over a wood element in quiescent air may be classified as (a) near-extinction, (b) stable-smokeless, and (c) smoky. The direct connection of these forms of flames with the surface gas flux (SGF) emitted from a pyrolyzing solid was investigated. Measurements were made on flames of wood pyrolysis gas issuing out of an 8.5-mm tube. For comparison, the same device and an 8.5-mm wick were used with kerosene, diesel and vegetable cooking oil. The ranges of the SGF for stable-smokeless flames were found to be quite narrow, indicating that improved combustion requires an increasing flame surface or keeping the SGF within a well defined range.

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  • Tuyen, Bui & Loof, R. & Bhattacharya, S.C., 1995. "Small diffusion flames over a wood particle," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 20(10), pages 1037-1040.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:energy:v:20:y:1995:i:10:p:1037-1040
    DOI: 10.1016/0360-5442(95)00058-O
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