Flame structure and flame reaction kinetics - IV. Experimental investigations of a fuel-rich hydrogen+oxygen+nitrogen flame at atmospheric pressure

An experimental investigation is described of the microstructure of a flat, premixed, fuel-rich hydrogen+oxygen+nitrogen flame at atmospheric pressure. The study involved measurement of the temperature profile and the concentration profiles for the stable species in the flame. By measuring the profile of emitted light intensity when traces of certain inorganic salts were added to the gases entering the flame, it was further possible to derive information about relative hydrogen atom concentrations in the burnt-gas region.

Author(s):  
A. G. Kyne ◽  
P. M. Patterson ◽  
M. Pourkashanian ◽  
C. W. Wilson ◽  
A. Williams

An experimental investigation of a premixed kerosene/O2/N2 flame at various stoichiometries has been undertaken to provide a wider database for validation purposes. A premix burner has been designed to burn the multi-component fuel at atmospheric pressure. Particular emphasis is placed on the measurement of intermediate species using non-intrusive techniques such as laser-induced fluorescence for the measurement of OH concentrations. In addition to this, conventional gas analysis techniques were employed in providing concentration profiles of O2, CO2, and CO. Gas samples were withdrawn along the central axis of the flame with a quartz microprobe before being passed through a system of gas analysers. Temperature profiles were obtained using a Pt/Pt-13%Rh thermocouple.


Author(s):  
S. V. Banushkina ◽  
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A. I. Turkin ◽  
A. I. Chepurov ◽  
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Clinopyroxenes (Cpx) are one of the main rock-forming minerals, but stoichiometry of their compositions was called into question. In particular, an idea of hypothetical calcium molecule Eskola (CaEs, Ca0,5AlSi2O6) existence was expressed. This minal has structure vacancy and silica excess. Numerous experimental investigations in CMAS-system (CaO-MgO-Al2O3-SiO2) have showed that the question of non-stoichiometric Cpx existence remains open. This paper presents the results of an experimental study of the diopside Di (CaMgSi2O6) – calcium molecule Eskola CaEs (Ca0,5AlSi2O6) cross-section in the CMAS-system. The experiments were carried out in the following pressure and temperature range: P=10-4 – 3,0 GPa; T=966 – 15250C. Experiments at atmospheric pressure (10-4 GPa) were performed on a vertical shaft electric resistance furnace; high-pressure ones were performed on a "piston-cylinder" type apparatus. Samples obtained were analyzed using electron microprobe (EMP), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and Raman spectrometer. Depending on the P-T conditions, the samples contain the following phases: anorthite An, garnet Grt, diopside Di, clinopyroxene Cpx, quartz Qtz (tridymite Tr – for experiments at atmospheric pressure), and glass L. The data array on the composition of clinopyroxenes crystallized in this cross-section with diopside in various associations is generalized and supplemented. Clinopyroxenes were found to form quaternary solid solutions of diopside Di (CaMgSi2O6) – enstatite En (Mg2Si2O6) – calcium molecule Tschermak CaTs (CaAl2SiO6) – calcium molecule Eskola CaEs (Ca0,5AlSi2O6). The CaTs and CaEs minals contents are positively correlated with the amount of aluminum in clinopyroxene, and this relationship is particularly pronounced for CaTs. It is confirmed that clinopyroxenes in this cross-section can contain an excess of silica at both atmospheric and high pressures. Apparently, the cation vacancy that exists in pyroxene structure can participate in ordering processes. As a result the pyroxenes of another structure (not diopside – C2/c-symmetry) can be crystallized from total compositions in the Di-CaEs cross-section. Additional research is needed to support this hypothesis. Besides, at present investigation it was not possible to establish an unambiguous relationship between the Cpx composition and P-T-parameters, since it is also associated with both the mixture initial composition and the mineral association. Further experiments are required to justify any geothermobarometric dependence.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-19
Author(s):  
Evaldas Švageris

This article provides an alternative way of experimental investigation of lexical tones in the Baltics. The main idea holds on a presupposition that the phonetic basis of prosodic elements in question can be explained in a more appropriate way in terms of a combined analysis of acoustic correlates, rather than a selective one. The lexical tone in this case may be interpreted as a factor which determines the type of acoustic correlation. Ideally, the interdependence of that sort could be defined by mathematical functions. The analysis of the empirical basis provides clear evidence in the favour of such methodological approach. Phonetic data from both, the Latvian (Valmiera) and the Lithuanian (North Žemaitian) subdialects confirmed clearly that the highest level of the tone distinction can be reached by a combined analysis of the pitch slope, pitch jerk and the duration of the long accented vowels. These results have arguably improved the interpretation of the phonetic tone structure and shed a new light on the typological links between the Baltic dialects. Finally, it presupposes that the phonetic nature of prosodic elements in some degree depends on a methodological way we choose for the investigational purposes. 


2017 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 601002
Author(s):  
王惠琴 WANG Hui-qin ◽  
李源 LI Yuan ◽  
曹明华 CAO Ming-hua ◽  
彭清斌 PENG Qing-bin

2019 ◽  
Vol 116 ◽  
pp. 00025
Author(s):  
Ahmed Hamood ◽  
Artur Jaworski

This paper presents the experimental investigation of a two-stage thermoacoustic electricity generator able to convert heat at the temperature of the exhaust gases of an internal combustion into useful electricity. The novel configuration is one wavelength and consists of two identical stages. The identical stages will have out of phase acoustic wave at similar amplitudes which allows coupling a linear alternator to run in push-pull mode. The experimental set-up is 16.1 m long and runs at 54.7 Hz. The working medium is helium at 28 bar. The maximum generated electric power is 73.3 W at 5.64% thermal-to-electric efficiency. The working parameters including load resistance, mean pressure and heating power were investigated.


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