
High Intensity Combustors - Steady Isobaric Combustion
Final Report of the Collaborative Research Centre 167 "Hochbelastete Brennräume - stationäre Gleichdruckverbrennung"
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
Published on 15. October 2002
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Paperback/Softback
XIX, 463 pages
978-3-527-27731-5 (ISBN)
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Description
The present book offers specific knowledge on high intensity combustors and provides those who are interested in the area of fuel preparation and combustion, flow and heat transfer, and particularly in high temperature materials with a deep understanding of the fundamental physics. The topics covered by this report are characterized by the following major areas: fuel preparation, flow and combustion, pollutant formation, heat transfer and radiation, high temperature materials, thermal barrier coating systems. The book is written for scientists, engineers as well as technicians working on modern combustion systems.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
295 Abb., 14 Tab.
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Weight
956 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-27731-5 (9783527277315)
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Content
FUEL PREPARATION. Advances in Fuel Preparation (S. Wittig & G. Maier). Atomization and Spray Propagation in Gas Turbine Combustors (G. Maier, et al.).Calculation of Two Phase Flows in Combustors (R. Schmehl, et al.).Investigations of Droplet Evaporation at Elevated Pressures (K. Prommersberger, et al.).Shear--Driven Liquid Wall Films in Combustor Flows: Recent Advances in Experiment and Numerical Simulation (H. Rosskamp, et al.).Pressure--Swirl and Twin--Fluid Atomization with Regard to Industrial Liquid Fuel Combustion (A. Kufferath, et al.).FLOW AND COMBUSTION. Flow, Mixing, and Reaction in High Intensity Combustors (B. Lenze).Stabilisation of Turbulent Concentric and Swirling Flames Based on Flow and Mixing Pattern Investigations (P. Schmittel, et al.).Velocity--Fields, Reynolds Stresses, and Swirl--Induced Intermittency in Free and Enclosed Rotating Flows (F. Holzapfel, et al.).Mathematical Modeling of Turbulent Swirling Flames (P. Habisreuther, et al.).Stability and Burnout of Swirling Flames with Wastewater Injection (K. Ehrhardt & W. Leuckel).POLLUTANT FORMATION.Formation of Pollutants in Combustion (W. Leuckel).Formation and Reduction of Thermal and Nitrogen Oxides in Flames (D. Stapf, et al.).Soot Formation from Gaseous Hydrocarbons in Turbulent Combustion (W. Leuckel, et al.).HEAT TRANSFER AND RADIATION.Convective and Radiative Heat Transfer in Combustors (A. Schulz).High Efficient Cooling Concepts for Low Emission Combustors (M. Martiny, et al.).Numerical Modelling of Combustor Liner Heat Transfer (D. Giebert, et al.).Experimental Investigation and Numerical Prediction of Radiative Heat Transfer (R. Koch, et al.).HIGH TEMPERATURE MATERIALS.Deformation and Damage Behaviour of Structural Materials (D. Lohe & O. Vohringer).Systematic Investigation of the High--Temperature Deformation Behaviour of Selected Materials for Combustion Chambers in Different Component Conditions (U. Schmidt, et al.).Fatigue Behaviour of NiCr22Co12Mo9 under Isothermal and Thermal--Mechanical Fatigue Loadings (M. Moalla, et al.).Microstructure and Deformation Behaviour of Carbide--Hardened Superalloys (U. Martin, et al.).Advances in the Inelastic Failure Analysis of Combustor Structures (H. Kiewel, et al.).Modeling of the Non--linear Deformation and Damage Behaviour of Combustor Structure Materials (J. Aktaa & D. Munz).THERMAL BARRIER COATINGS.High--Temperature Behaviour of Thermal Barrier Coatings (R. Oberacker & M. Hoffmann).Long--Term Behaviour and Application Limits of Plasma--Sprayed ZrO2 Thermal Barrier Coatings (P. Langjahr, et al.).The Creep Damage Behaviour of a Plasma--Sprayed Thermal Barrier Coating System for Combustion Chambers (U. Schmidt, et al.).PROJECTS, ORGANIZATION, STRUCTURE, MEMBERS AND PARTICIPANTS OF THE COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH CENTRE 167. Research Projects.Scientific Committee.Visiting Researchers.Financial Support by Means of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft.