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ACHIEVE Project Update: Progress on Task 2.2 by TUB

We are excited to share recent developments from the ACHIEVE project, specifically from our partners at TUB, regarding Task 2.2. These updates highlight significant advancements in experimental research and upcoming milestones:

Submission to the 13th Mediterranean Combustion Meeting

TUB has submitted an article to the 13th Mediterranean Combustion Meeting, scheduled to take place from 1-5 June 2025 in Corfu, Greece. The paper, titled:

“Experimental characterisation of a fuel-flexible burner as an acoustic three-port,” presents the initial results of acoustic experiments conducted on a fuel-flexible burner. These experiments lay the groundwork for upcoming dynamic response measurements of unconventional hydrogen (H2) blends planned for 2025 under Task 2.2.

Update on the Ongoing and Future Experimental Campaigns

TUB is actively conducting experiments with natural gas and hydrogen flames and will integrate ammonia into the fuel mix at the beginning of 2025. The focus of these experiments includes:

  • Static Flame Stability: Characterising phenomena such as flashback and lean blowout.
  • Data Collection: Acquiring chemiluminescence and acoustic data for:
    • Real-time monitoring strategies.
    • Identifying suitable precursors for dynamic flame response.

These activities aim to advance our understanding of fuel-flexible combustion systems and contribute to the development of innovative monitoring and control strategies.

Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to make progress on Task 2.2 and beyond!

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