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Lean Combustion: Technology and Control [Hardback]

Edited by (Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Irvine, USA)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 260x184 mm, weight: 800 g, Approx. 250 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Sep-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 012370619X
  • ISBN-13: 9780123706195
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 260x184 mm, weight: 800 g, Approx. 250 illustrations; Illustrations, unspecified
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Sep-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Academic Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 012370619X
  • ISBN-13: 9780123706195
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Combustion under sufficiently fuel-lean conditions can have the desirable attributes of high efficiency and low emissions, this being particularly important in light of recent and rapid increases in the cost of fossil fuels and concerns over the links between combustion and global climate change. Lean Combustion is an eminently authoritative, reference work on the latest advances in lean combustion technology and systems. It will offer engineers working on combustion equipment and systems both the fundamentals and the latest developments in more efficient fuel usage and in much-sought-after reductions of undesirable emissions, while still achieving desired power output and performance. This volume brings together research and design of lean combustion systems across the technology spectrum in order to explore the state-of-the-art in lean combustion and its role in meeting current and future demands on combustion systems.

Readers will learn about advances in the understanding of ultra lean fuel mixtures and how new types of burners and approaches to managing heat flow can reduce problems often found with lean combustion such as slow, difficult ignition and frequent flame extinction. The book will also offer abundant references and examples of recent real-world applications.

·Covers all major recent developments in lean combustion science and technology, with new applications in both traditional combustion schemes as well as such novel uses as highly preheated and hydrogen-fueled systems
·Offers techniques for overcoming difficult ignition problems and flame extinction with lean fuel mixtures
·Covers new developments in lean combustion using high levels of pre-heat and heat re-circulating burners, as well as the active control of lean combustion instabilities

Combustion under sufficiently fuel-lean conditions can have the desirable attributes of high efficiency and low emissions, this being particularly important in light of recent and rapid increases in the cost of fossil fuels and concerns over the links between combustion and global climate change. Lean Combustion is an eminently authoritative, reference work on the latest advances in lean combustion technology and systems. It will offer engineers working on combustion equipment and systems both the fundamentals and the latest developments in more efficient fuel usage and in much-sought-after reductions of undesirable emissions, while still achieving desired power output and performance. This volume brings together research and design of lean combustion systems across the technology spectrum in order to explore the state-of-the-art in lean combustion and its role in meeting current and future demands on combustion systems.

Readers will learn about advances in the understanding of ultra lean fuel mixtures and how new types of burners and approaches to managing heat flow can reduce problems often found with lean combustion such as slow, difficult ignition and frequent flame extinction. The book will also offer abundant references and examples of recent real-world applications.

·Covers all major recent developments in lean combustion science and technology, with new applications in both traditional combustion schemes as well as such novel uses as highly preheated and hydrogen-fueled systems
·Offers techniques for overcoming difficult ignition problems and flame extinction with lean fuel mixtures
·Covers new developments in lean combustion using high levels of pre-heat and heat re-circulating burners, as well as the active control of lean combustion instabilities

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An eminently authoritative, reference work on the latest advances in lean combustion technology and systems
Contributors xi
Introduction and Perspectives
1(18)
Derek Dunn-Rankin
Matt M. Miyasato
Trinh K. Pham
Introduction
1(1)
Brief historical perspective
2(3)
Defining lean combustion
5(1)
Regulatory drivers for lean combustion technology development
6(8)
Lean combustion applications and technologies
14(1)
Brief highlights of the chapters
14(5)
Fundamentals of Lean Combustion
19(36)
Derek Bradley
Combustion and engine performance
20(3)
Burning in flames
23(12)
Autoignitive burning
35(7)
Recirculation of heat from burning and burned gas
42(3)
Flame stabilization
45(4)
Conclusions
49(6)
Highly Preheated Lean Combustion
55(40)
Antonio Cavaliere
Mariarosaria de Joannon
Raffaele Ragucci
Introduction
56(1)
MILD combustion
57(4)
Simple processes in MILD combustion
61(17)
Processes and applications of MILD combustion in gas turbines
78(12)
Conclusion
90(5)
Lean-Burn Spark-Ignited Internal Combustion Engines
95(26)
Robert L. Evans
Introduction
96(1)
Performance of the ideal internal combustion engine
97(3)
Engine combustion and emissions
100(3)
Extending the lean limit of operation
103(15)
Summary
118(3)
Lean Combustion in Gas Turbines
121(40)
Vince McDonell
Introduction
122(5)
Rationale for lean combustion in gas turbines
127(18)
Lean gas turbine combustion strategies: status and needs
145(11)
Summary
156(5)
Lean Premixed Burners
161(18)
Robert K. Cheng
Howard Levinsky
Introduction
162(1)
Principles of fuel variability
162(1)
Stabilization methods
163(13)
Summary
176(3)
Stability and Control
179(34)
Sivanandam Sivasegaram
Introduction
179(5)
Oscillations and their characteristics
184(13)
Control strategies
197(9)
Concluding remarks
206(7)
Lean Hydrogen Combustion
213(42)
Robert W. Schefer
Christopher White
Jay Keller
Introduction
214(1)
Hydrogen combustion fundamentals
215(18)
Hydrogen in gas turbine engines
233(22)
Index 255
Derek Dunn-Rankin is a professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California, Irvine. His current research activities include a study of the electrical aspects of microgravity combustion; using optical methods for measurements in combustion systems, and the direct combustion of methane hydrates.