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Temperature Measurement for Hydrogen Gas in Turbulent Jet Diffusion Flame with Swirler of Angle 45°


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Temperature measurement of H2 gas was investigated experimentally in turbulent diffusion flame with co-flowing air stream with swirler. The air velocity changes from slow to high flow rate. Reynolds number is varying throughout the process from laminar to turbulent region. Results showed that the temperature decreases with increase the air flow rate and also temperature decreases as decrease in M.F.R. and equivalence ratio. Flame stability increases with increasing the hydrogen content in the hybrid fuel mixture.

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Hydrogen Gas, Temperature, Flame.
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Amit Kumar Gupta
Department of Chemical Engineering, Babu Banarsi Das Institute of Technology, Lucknow (U.P.), India

Abstract


Temperature measurement of H2 gas was investigated experimentally in turbulent diffusion flame with co-flowing air stream with swirler. The air velocity changes from slow to high flow rate. Reynolds number is varying throughout the process from laminar to turbulent region. Results showed that the temperature decreases with increase the air flow rate and also temperature decreases as decrease in M.F.R. and equivalence ratio. Flame stability increases with increasing the hydrogen content in the hybrid fuel mixture.

Keywords


Hydrogen Gas, Temperature, Flame.

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