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What (who) is combustion air heater - definition

DEVICE TO HEAT AIR IN PREPARATION FOR A FOLLOWING PROCESS
Regenerative air heater; Pre heater; Preheater; Pre Heater; Air-heating system; Air Preheater
  • Principle function for [[Fredrik Ljungström]]'s [[Ljungström regenerative air preheater]].
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]]'s Air Pollution Training Institute, known as APTI (Scroll down to page 23 of 28)</ref>

combustion         
  • An experiment that demonstrates the large amount of energy released on combustion of ethanol. A mixture of alcohol (in this case, ethanol) vapour and air in a large plastic bottle with a small neck is ignited, resulting in a large blue flame and a 'whoosh' sound.
  • The combustion of [[methane]], a [[hydrocarbon]].
  • Air pollution abatement equipment]] provides combustion control for [[industrial processes]].
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sunlight.
HIGH-TEMPERATURE EXOTHERMIC REDOX CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN A FUEL (THE REDUCTANT) AND AN OXIDANT, USUALLY ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN, THAT PRODUCES OXIDIZED, OFTEN GASEOUS PRODUCTS, IN A MIXTURE TERMED AS SMOKE
Combustion reactions; Combusting; Combustion reaction; Combustion theory; Combustion Air; Combustion Gas; Combustion Product; Incomplete combustion; Combustion air; Burning; Combustion gas; Rate of combustion; Combustion phenomena; Combustion chemistry; Complete combustion; Incomplete burning; Ignition energy; Partial combustion
Combustion is the act of burning something or the process of burning. (TECHNICAL)
The energy is released by combustion on the application of a match...
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Combustion         
  • An experiment that demonstrates the large amount of energy released on combustion of ethanol. A mixture of alcohol (in this case, ethanol) vapour and air in a large plastic bottle with a small neck is ignited, resulting in a large blue flame and a 'whoosh' sound.
  • The combustion of [[methane]], a [[hydrocarbon]].
  • Air pollution abatement equipment]] provides combustion control for [[industrial processes]].
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sunlight.
HIGH-TEMPERATURE EXOTHERMIC REDOX CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN A FUEL (THE REDUCTANT) AND AN OXIDANT, USUALLY ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN, THAT PRODUCES OXIDIZED, OFTEN GASEOUS PRODUCTS, IN A MIXTURE TERMED AS SMOKE
Combustion reactions; Combusting; Combustion reaction; Combustion theory; Combustion Air; Combustion Gas; Combustion Product; Incomplete combustion; Combustion air; Burning; Combustion gas; Rate of combustion; Combustion phenomena; Combustion chemistry; Complete combustion; Incomplete burning; Ignition energy; Partial combustion
Combustion, or burning,colloquial meaning of burning is combustion accompanied by flames is a high-temperature exothermic redox chemical reaction between a fuel (the reductant) and an oxidant, usually atmospheric oxygen, that produces oxidized, often gaseous products, in a mixture termed as smoke. Combustion does not always result in fire, because a flame is only visible when substances undergoing combustion vaporize, but when it does, a flame is a characteristic indicator of the reaction.
combustion         
  • An experiment that demonstrates the large amount of energy released on combustion of ethanol. A mixture of alcohol (in this case, ethanol) vapour and air in a large plastic bottle with a small neck is ignited, resulting in a large blue flame and a 'whoosh' sound.
  • The combustion of [[methane]], a [[hydrocarbon]].
  • Air pollution abatement equipment]] provides combustion control for [[industrial processes]].
  • [[Antoine Lavoisier]] conducting an experiment related to combustion generated by amplified sunlight.
HIGH-TEMPERATURE EXOTHERMIC REDOX CHEMICAL REACTION BETWEEN A FUEL (THE REDUCTANT) AND AN OXIDANT, USUALLY ATMOSPHERIC OXYGEN, THAT PRODUCES OXIDIZED, OFTEN GASEOUS PRODUCTS, IN A MIXTURE TERMED AS SMOKE
Combustion reactions; Combusting; Combustion reaction; Combustion theory; Combustion Air; Combustion Gas; Combustion Product; Incomplete combustion; Combustion air; Burning; Combustion gas; Rate of combustion; Combustion phenomena; Combustion chemistry; Complete combustion; Incomplete burning; Ignition energy; Partial combustion
n.
Burning, consuming.

Wikipedia

Air preheater

An air preheater is any device designed to heat air before another process (for example, combustion in a boiler With the primary objective of increasing the thermal efficiency of the process. They may be used alone or to replace a recuperative heat system or to replace a steam coil.

In particular, this article describes the combustion air preheaters used in large boilers found in thermal power stations producing electric power from e.g. fossil fuels, biomass or waste. For instance, as the Ljungström air preheater has been attributed worldwide fuel savings estimated to 4,960,000,000 tons of oil, "few inventions have been as successful in saving fuel as the Ljungström Air Preheater", marked as the 44th International Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

The purpose of the air preheater is to recover the heat from the boiler flue gas which increases the thermal efficiency of the boiler by reducing the useful heat lost in the flue gas. As a consequence, the flue gases are also conveyed to the flue gas stack (or chimney) at a lower temperature, allowing simplified design of the conveyance system and the flue gas stack. It also allows control over the temperature of gases leaving the stack (to meet emissions regulations, for example). It is installed between the economizer and chimney.