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General Requirements for a burner  Mixture of fuel with primary air should be within the limits of inflammability  Flame stability should be maintained.

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1 General Requirements for a burner  Mixture of fuel with primary air should be within the limits of inflammability  Flame stability should be maintained throughout the combustion  All factors causing flame extinction and flash back should be avoided

2 General Requirements for a burner  Adequate combustion space should be provided for its completion  Complete mixing of oxygen and fuel is desirable( may be obtained by creating turbulence in the combustion space)  Flame shape should correspond to the geometry of furnace

3 Burner Selection  Flame Shape  Combustion Volume  Stability  Drive  Turndown Ratio: Ratio of maximum to minimum heat input rates within which burner operates satisfactorily Maximum limit depends upon flame blow off. Minimum limit depends upon flame flash back

4 Burners for Liquid Fuels The purpose of a fuel burning system are to  To position flame at areas of useful heat release  Initiate and maintain ignition  Mix the fuel and air  Volatilize the fuel  Proportion the fuel to air

5 Liquid Fuel Burners Oils may be burnt in two ways  it is vaporized before ignition so that it burns like a gas (vaporising burners)  it is converted into droplets which are injected into hot air so that they evaporate while burning (atomising burners)

6 Liquid Fuel Burners Atomising burners: On industrial scale, most commonly used burners are atomising burners  Oil is heated to low viscosity and atomised (i)Mechanically by means of a rotating disc or cup with a uniform droplet size (50 microns) (ii)By a high pressure ejection from a fine orifice which gives a conical spray

7 Liquid Fuel Burners  by an entrainment in a blast of air or steam  air atomisation gives a better theoretical flame temperature as compared to steam  steam atomisation is preferred for high viscosity fuels to reduce the viscosity e.g. for residual fuel oils

8 Liquid Fuel Burners  For most of the applications compressed air is the atomising fluid  The minimum temperature at which an oil is pumpable in practice depends upon the viscosity of the oil 


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