flameholders
Flameholders are devices integrated into combustion equipment to stabilize flames in high-velocity flows. They work by creating a region of recirculating hot gases near a solid surface where reactants can mix, preheat, and ignite, enabling a flame to anchor rather than be swept downstream. This stabilization is especially important in gas turbine combustors and other high-speed burners, where the incoming air can easily blow out a flame or force a flashback toward the fuel inlet.
There are several common forms. Bluff-body flameholders use a central block or projection to create a low-velocity
Flameholders are used with various fuels, including natural gas and kerosene, in premixed or diffusion flames.
Design considerations include balancing flame stability with pressure loss, accounting for thermal and mechanical stresses, and