Features and application range of atmospheric burners
Atmospheric burners have shorter flames, stronger firepower and higher combustion temperatures than natural induced draft diffusion burners.
Atmospheric burners have shorter flames, stronger firepower and higher combustion temperatures than natural induced draft diffusion burners.
In practical applications, the primary air coefficient a of the atmospheric burner is usually 0.45~0.75. Depending on the working conditions of the combustion chamber, the excess air coefficient a usually varies within the range of 1.3~1.8.
detials of Forced Air Diffusion Burners
Structure and working principle of natural air diffusion burner Characteristics and application scope
five technical requirements for burners
Burner classification and Technical requirements for burners
the Wobbe number is also called the heat load index.
how to deal with Gas interchangeability and adaptability of combustion appliances
How the flame spreads and Flame propagation speed
Part of the air is pre-mixed before combustion. A part of the pre-mixed gas-air mixture can be burned as soon as it exits, while the remaining gas needs to be burned by diffusion and mixing with the surrounding air. This combustion method is called partially premixed combustion.