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Type: Journal article
Title: Progress and recent trend in MILD combustion
Author: Li, P.
Mi, J.
Dally, B.
Wang, F.
Wang, L.
Liu, Z.
Chen, S.
Zheng, C.
Citation: SCIENCE CHINA Technological Sciences, 2011; 54(2):255-269
Publisher: Zhongguo Kexue Zazhishe
Issue Date: 2011
ISSN: 1674-7321
1869-1900
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PengFei Li, JianChun Mi, B. B. Dally, FeiFei Wang, Lin Wang, ZhaoHui Liu, Sheng Chen and ChuGuang Zheng
Abstract: Moderate or intense low oxygen dilution (MILD) combustion plays a significant role in the mitigation of combustion-generated pollutants and greenhouse gases whilst meeting thermal efficiency needs. However, due to the lack of the fundamental knowledge on this combustion, there is a misconception that MILD combustion should be established by high preheating of the air, which has limited its application. Our research and development on this combustion has been performed for several years. We have found that the requirements for establishing the MILD combustion are more relaxed than previously. It is also revealed that this combustion of different type, i.e., non-premixed, partially premixed and fully premixed, can be achieved by firing various fuels (i.e., gaseous, liquid and solid fuels). It is suggested that the application of the MILD combustion can be expanded significantly. The present review summarizes the progress and recent trend made in the R&D of this combustion and recommends further fundamental studies for improving our knowledge and widening its applications.
Keywords: High temperature air combustion
flameless oxidation
flameless combustion
oxy-fuel combustion
Rights: © Science China Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heildelberg 2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11431-010-4257-0
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11431-010-4257-0
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