verbrennungstabilität
Verbrennungstabilität refers to the ability of a combustion process to maintain a stable and continuous flame under varying conditions. It is a critical parameter in the design and operation of combustion devices such as furnaces, boilers, gas turbines, and internal combustion engines. A stable combustion process ensures efficient energy conversion, minimizes pollutant formation, and prevents undesirable phenomena like flame blow-off or flashback.
Several factors influence verbrennungstabilität. These include the properties of the fuel and oxidizer, such as their
Instability can manifest in various ways. Flame blow-off occurs when the flow velocity exceeds the flame propagation
Ensuring verbrennungstabilität often involves careful burner design, control of air-fuel ratios, and sometimes the use of