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Affiner la rechercheAero-thermodynamic consideration of single-crystal-silicon premixed-fuel microscale can combustor / Moriaki Namura in Transactions of the ASME . Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power, Vol. 134 N° 7 (Juillet 2012)
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in Transactions of the ASME . Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power > Vol. 134 N° 7 (Juillet 2012) . - 11 p.
Titre : Aero-thermodynamic consideration of single-crystal-silicon premixed-fuel microscale can combustor Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Moriaki Namura, Auteur ; Toshiyuki Toriyama, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : 11 p. Note générale : Génie mécanique Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Single-crystal-silicon Aero-thermodynamic design Microscale combustors Index. décimale : 620.1 Essais des matériaux. Défauts des matériaux. Protection des matériaux Résumé : This paper describes the aero-thermodynamic design, microfabrication and combustion test results for a single-crystal-silicon premixed-fuel microscale can combustor. The combustion chamber volume is 277 mm3, and the microscale can combustor was fabricated by silicon bulk micromachining technology. Hydrogen fuel-air premixing was performed in the combustion test. The operation space in which stable combustion occurred was experimentally determined from the combustion temperature and efficiency for various mass flow rates and equivalence ratios. The expression for the combustion efficiency under conditions where the overall rate of heat release is limited by the chemical kinetics was consistent with the burning velocity model. The flame stabilization, the range of equivalence ratios and the maximum air velocity that the combustor can tolerate before flame extinction occurs were in agreement with the well - stirred reactor (WSR) and combustion loading parameter (CLP) models. A proposed aero-thermodynamic design approach based on these three models provides a physical interpretation of the experimental results in the operation space of stable combustion. Furthermore, this approach provides a unified physical interpretation of the stable combustion operation spaces of microscale combustors with various dimensions and configurations. Therefore, it is demonstrated that the proposed aero-thermodynamic approach has an important role in predicting the preliminary aerodynamic design performances of new microscale combustors. DEWEY : 620.1 ISSN : 0742-4795 En ligne : http://asmedl.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=JETPEZ000134000007 [...] [article] Aero-thermodynamic consideration of single-crystal-silicon premixed-fuel microscale can combustor [texte imprimé] / Moriaki Namura, Auteur ; Toshiyuki Toriyama, Auteur . - 2012 . - 11 p.
Génie mécanique
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Transactions of the ASME . Journal of engineering for gas turbines and power > Vol. 134 N° 7 (Juillet 2012) . - 11 p.
Mots-clés : Single-crystal-silicon Aero-thermodynamic design Microscale combustors Index. décimale : 620.1 Essais des matériaux. Défauts des matériaux. Protection des matériaux Résumé : This paper describes the aero-thermodynamic design, microfabrication and combustion test results for a single-crystal-silicon premixed-fuel microscale can combustor. The combustion chamber volume is 277 mm3, and the microscale can combustor was fabricated by silicon bulk micromachining technology. Hydrogen fuel-air premixing was performed in the combustion test. The operation space in which stable combustion occurred was experimentally determined from the combustion temperature and efficiency for various mass flow rates and equivalence ratios. The expression for the combustion efficiency under conditions where the overall rate of heat release is limited by the chemical kinetics was consistent with the burning velocity model. The flame stabilization, the range of equivalence ratios and the maximum air velocity that the combustor can tolerate before flame extinction occurs were in agreement with the well - stirred reactor (WSR) and combustion loading parameter (CLP) models. A proposed aero-thermodynamic design approach based on these three models provides a physical interpretation of the experimental results in the operation space of stable combustion. Furthermore, this approach provides a unified physical interpretation of the stable combustion operation spaces of microscale combustors with various dimensions and configurations. Therefore, it is demonstrated that the proposed aero-thermodynamic approach has an important role in predicting the preliminary aerodynamic design performances of new microscale combustors. DEWEY : 620.1 ISSN : 0742-4795 En ligne : http://asmedl.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=JETPEZ000134000007 [...]