TY - JOUR TI - Effect of mixture velocity for given equivalence ratio on flame development in Swiss roll combustor AU - Mane Deshmukh Sagar AU - Arunagiri Krishnamoorthy AU - Bhojwani Virendra JN - Thermal Science PY - 2021 VL - 25 IS - 1 SP - 85 EP - 93 PT - Article AB - Small-scale power generation using heat energy from hydrocarbon fuels is a proven technology. In this study, we analyzed 2-D flame development in meso-scale Swiss roll combustor. A mixture of 60% butane and 40% propane was used (0.25–0.55 L per minute). During all the analyses, equivalence ratio (1.1) was kept constant by adjusting air quantity against fuel quantity. The effect of increase in the mixture velocity on the development of flame shapes/patterns was monitored. We found different patterns of flame, e. g., planar, concave, and conical, with the increase in mixture velocity. Increase in combustion chamber temperature was also noted. No flashback was observed and blowout was observed with very high mixture velocity. Combustion chamber temperatures were found to be increasing with the increase in mixture velocity at the same equivalence ratio. Elongation of the flame was observed because of the increased flow velocity. Heat re-circulation to the reactants enhances flame characteristics.