When it comes to combustion chambers, many people are familiar with the primary chamber, but fewer are aware of the equally important secondary combustion chamber. Secondary combustion chambers play a crucial role in the combustion process in a variety of industrial applications, including waste incineration, power generation, and oil and gas refining.
What is a Secondary Combustion Chamber?
A secondary combustion chamber is a separate chamber within a combustion system where additional combustion of gases and particles takes place. It is positioned downstream of the primary combustion chamber and is designed to further oxidize any unburned gases and particulate matter before they are released into the atmosphere.