Flame Stabilization
Flame stabilization is a process that ensures a flame remains anchored in a specific location, preventing it from being blown out by air currents or other disturbances. This is crucial in various applications, such as in gas turbines and industrial burners, where a stable flame is necessary for efficient operation and safety.
Techniques for flame stabilization include using physical barriers, like flame holders, or adjusting the fuel and air mixture to create optimal conditions for combustion. By maintaining a consistent flame, these methods help improve energy efficiency and reduce harmful emissions in combustion systems.