The results of an experimental study on the behavior of a reciprocatin
g superadiabatic combustion system, the attainable flammable limits, a
nd the low NOx and CO emissions which can be achieved with this system
, are reported. Attention was focused on the influence of the dominati
ng parameters, i.e., how velocity, half cycle, and equivalence ratio,
on the formation of temperature profiles in the porous body. Hereby th
e flammable limit was extended to the extremely low equivalence ratio
of 0.026. In addition, the influence of the parameters on the levels o
f NOx and CO emissions was experimentally clarified and the emission l
evels are discussed with regard to the obtained temperature profiles.
Extremely low NOx emissions of less than one ppm were obtained for all
conditions investigated. The CO emissions were strongly dependent on
the how velocity and the type of porous medium used. For favorable con
ditions, low CO emissions in the order of ppm were also obtained. (C)
1997 by The Combustion Institute.