Combustion design of IR plate burners
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Combustion design is extremely difficult
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The original plate burner is how i found your channel. I dont have any use for one, or any fabrication experience, but i love hearing what you have to say. Keep up the good work!
Sorry for double commenting, looks like adding more holes decreased back pressure and let you get better velocity on the fuel. Looks great!
Indeed
Suggestion: maybe for thermal combustion surface balance, try placing a partial depth spiral down inside the center to expedite the migration of a portion of the flame toward the center.
I can't promise you it will even out the heat totally, but it seems worth a try.
The idea would be to line the spiral up with the middle of the inlet tube, and only make it from 1/3 to 1/2 the internal height of the chamber so that only some of the flame would follow the spiral, while some of the flame would continue going around the outside.
The idea would just be to more evenly spread the flame around the areas that are not quite as hot.
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Yeah, your fuel air velocity is too slow, so a narrower inlet is definitely necessary.
Also, if you could form it as a taper [a long barrel venturi] you could do even better.
Loved your video, but one question is what would those be used for?
to heat troughs of water or large tanks . Look up banjo burner videos
looks like it needs a venturi cone