Subproject videos of the CRC/TRR 129 Oxyflame

How the RSM contributes to the research on oxy-fuel combustion

2020/12/18 by

Laser diagnostic study of a biomass flame in an atmosphere of oxygen and carbon dioxide.

The work of the individual subprojects of the CRC/TRR 129 Oxyflame is presented in short introductory videos. Three of these projects, B4, B5, and B7, are located at the Institute of Reactive Flows and Diagnostics.

The Collaborative Research Center is engaged in research on the oxyfuel process, which is used to capture the greenhouse gas CO2 in power plants and to enable negative emissions by using biomass. In addition to the TU Darmstadt, the RWTH Aachen and the RU Bochum are involved in the Transregio.

Project B4

Detailed experimental investigation and characterisation of oxy-fuel biomass burners via laser-optical methods

Principal investigator at RSM:
Prof. Andreas Dreizler

Scientific assistant at RSM:
M.Sc. Henrik Schneider

Project B5

Robust absorption-spectroscopic diagnostics for biomass combustion: measurement methods for gas species, gas temperatures and particle loading

Principal investigator at RSM:
Dr. Steven Wagner

Scientific assistant at RSM:
M.Sc. Johannes Emmert

Project B7

Investigation of ignition and combustion processes of solid fuel particles under oxy-fuel conditions

Principal investigator at RSM:
Dr. Benjamin Böhm

Scientific assistant at RSM:
M.Sc. Christopher Geschwindner