Energy Conversion and Management: X (Jul 2024)
Bioethanol burner operating parameters optimization: Effects of burner opening area modulation on heat output and flue gas composition
Abstract
Bioethanol burners are significantly expanding devices in Europe, still considered preferably as the design element while its possible importance in the energy system of the household used to be neglected. The aim of this study was to determine the operating techno-environmental parameters as the heat output and the flue gas composition of the bioethanol fireplace with vortex flame. The measurement methodology was based on actual valid standard EN 16647 Fireplaces for Liquid Fuel. In general, three ethanol-based fuels were tested in combination with one bioethanol burner equipped with different regulation rings changing burner opening area. The average reached heat energy output ranged between 3.97 and 2.22 kW with maximal burner opening area (without the usage of regulation rings) for different fuels. By usage of the regulation rings, the heat energy output was reduced to 35 – 40 % of the nominal average heat output. Simultaneously the time of the burning of one fuel dose can be increased by regulation ring usage up to 195 % of the combustion time without the regulation ring. By placing the regulation rings on the burner bowl opening area, the flue gas composition was affected positively in terms of CO and negatively in terms of NOx.