Study of Premix Combustion Flame Characteristics with Magnetic Field Induction
Date
2023-04-25Author
ANDRIANTO, Deny Tomy
KUSTANTO, Muh. Nurkoyim
HERMAWAN, Yuni
ILMINNAFIK, Nasrul
JUNUS, Salahuddin
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This study aims to study the effect of magnetic field induction on  the characteristics of a fire resulting from the combustion of a  mixture of methanol and biodiesel fuel calophyllum mixed with  inophyllum. Further research on premix combustion flames due to  magnetic field induction. As time goes by, petroleum is currently  running low, therefore alternative biofuels are needed. One type of  non-food vegetable oil is Jatropha calophyllum inophyllum oil,  besides not being consumed, it can also be processed into biodiesel  as fuel. To get a more effective and efficient flame, you can apply  a magnetic field effect to the fire, especially in terms of the burning  rate of the flame. The experimental research method is to heat the  calophyllum biodiesel inophyllum until it is in the form of steam,  then flow it to the burner which will then be given air whose mass  flow is regulated. Then the fire is ignited and the mass of the air  flow is enlarged until the fire is extinguished until it is extinguished.  Two magnets are placed between the burners by varying the  direction of the magnetic field N-S, N-N and the results of this study  are the shape of the flame. The resulting fire is more transparent,  clearer and more visible. The direction of the N-S magnetic field  causes a higher temperature than the direction of the N-N magnetic  field. The height of the flame is affected by the direction of the  magnetic field, the stronger the N-S magnetic field. The magnetic  field can affect the burning speed of the biodiesel flame. In a poor  mixture (ϕ <1) in the presence of a magnetic influence, the rate of  fire is lower without the influence of a magnetic field, but in a rich  mixture (ϕ > 1) in the presence of a magnetic influence, the rate of  fire is higher than without the influence of a magnetic field. This is  due to the influence of magnets that induce oxygen. Oxygen is  paramagnetic, so it can be attracted by magnetic fields.
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