Design of a partially premixed burner for biogas-fired wall-mounted boiler
Biogas utilization: experimental investigation on biogas flameless combustion in lab-scale furnace
Mengxiao Sun,
Xiaomei Huang,
Yi Zhao,
Pengyuan Zhang and
Yang Zhou
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 2021, vol. 16, issue 1, 212-219
Abstract:
Biogas is deemed as one of the most promising renewable fuels emerging in the past several decades. At present, biogas is mainly applied to cooking for substituting fossil fuels. However, biogas is rarely reported to be used for space heating. In this paper, we designed a biogas-fired partially premixed burner for gas-fired wall-mounted boilers, which has the heat input of 25 kW and can be used for space heating and water heater tank heating. The reference gas was assumed as 60% of methane (CH4) and 40% of CO2, and the burner port area was designed as 4744.5 mm2 according to the calculation. Then, experiments were conducted to study the performance of this burner. Jet diameters were modified in order to investigate their effects on heat input, primary air ratio and flame stability of the burner. The results indicate that the burner shows superior performance when the jet diameter is 2.0 mm. Meanwhile, the primary air ratio () satisfies the design requirement. Moreover, a gas-fired wall-mounted boiler with this burner was examined to investigate the influence of different biogas composition on exhaust emissions and thermal efficiency. The results show that the concentration of CO in the flue gas meets the national standard when CH4 varied from 40% to 60% in the biogas. However, the thermal efficiency of the biogas-fired wall-mounted boiler reduces greatly with the increase of CH4 percentage.
Keywords: biogas; partially premixed burner; wall-mounted boiler; jet diameter (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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