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Effect of Acoustics on NoX Emission in Premixed Flame, Experimental Study

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  • Ghassan Tashtoush

    (Jordan University of Science and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering, P.O. Box 30303, Irbid 22110 Jordan. Fax: 962-2-7095018)

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The effect of acoustic frequency on pollutants emissions from a premixed gas combustor has been investigated. A significant decrease (down to 61.5%) in nitrogen oxide (NO) emissions was observed in the presence of acoustic oscillation (two opposite square waves) in a premixed flame. Although the overall production of the pollutants is reduced, the reduction rate depends on the frequency and the direction of the acoustic field. It is shown that the acoustic effect can be considered as a possible alternative to flue gas reburn technology to achieve the same or even better effectiveness in NO x and CO pollutants reduction with much less cost.

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  • Ghassan Tashtoush, 2003. "Effect of Acoustics on NoX Emission in Premixed Flame, Experimental Study," Energy & Environment, , vol. 14(4), pages 451-460, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:engenv:v:14:y:2003:i:4:p:451-460
    DOI: 10.1260/095830503322364458
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