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Surface Roughness Effects on the Operability and Performance of a Hydrogen Jet Burner

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posted on 2025-08-11, 12:48 authored by Robin VivoliRobin Vivoli, Burak Goktepe, Sally HewlettSally Hewlett, Anthony GilesAnthony Giles, Richard MarshRichard Marsh, Philip Bowen, Daniel PughDaniel Pugh
<p dir="ltr">This study aims to quantify the impact of surface roughness on an industry-relevant jet burner configuration, building on previous research by the authors using premixed swirl geometries. A premixed jet burner was developed with an interchangeable section to accommodate varying surface textures. The burner was characterized under atmospheric hydrogen-fired conditions at thermal powers ranging from 10 to 25 kW. Both smooth and rough inserts representing traditional machining and selective laser melting manufacturing techniques were utilized. The findings highlight how surface roughness influences flame topology, static stability, and emissions, providing an experimental basis for future numerical studies on roughness sensitivity in advanced burner designs.</p>

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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Resilient Decarbonised Fuel Energy Systems

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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