Gas reburning is a NOx reduction technique that has been demonstrated
to be efficient in different combustion systems. An experimental study
of gas reburning performance in the low temperature range (at and und
er 1100 degrees C) has been carried out. An evaluation of the use of d
ifferent hydrocarbon fuels, such as natural gas, methane, ethane, ethy
lene and acetylene was performed and the influence of the temperature
and stoichiometry is considered. The results show that the reburning p
rocess is effective under appropriate conditions at the low temperatur
es used in this work. However, as the temperature diminishes, the infl
uence of the reburn fuel becomes more marked and the use of acetylene
or ethane and ethylene leads to better performance than natural gas or
methane, the classical reburn fuels for high temperature applications
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