Wet combustion: water injection, Nox and CO

Tips, advice and tips to lower your consumption, processes or inventions as unconventional engines: the Stirling engine, for example. Patents improving combustion: water injection plasma treatment, ionization of the fuel or oxidizer.
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Wet combustion: water injection, Nox and CO




by Christophe » 26/06/09, 20:45

This information is primarily intended for readers of the article by Rémi Guillet published on the econology site and entitled "Steam pump and wet combustion: explanations and performances"wanting more information, in particular on the risk of CO appearing in the case of combustion with" additional water ".

In fact, the beneficial role of additional water on the reduction of NOx should not overlook the "CO" risk ...

The answer given here to these readers is the figure below where TAG stands for "gas turbine" and PAVE for "water vapor pump"

Note that the 2 books mentioned below dedicated to wet combustion and published by Elsevier are no longer available in bookstores. They can be obtained by sending direct mail to the author * who has some copies, or be consulted in BU (see SUDOC list BU).

"From the hygrometric diagram of combustion to water vapor pumps / a new look at combustion and its energy applications" (Elsevier 1998)

"Wet way combustion / energy efficiency / environmental protection" (Elsevier 2000) "

One can also consult the ANRT for the thesis presented at the University H. Poincaré of Nancy 1 in 2002 by Rémi Guillet under the title "The combustion by wet way and its performances"

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