I can provide a general overview of boilers and combustion processes. Boilers are devices used to generate steam or hot water for heating, power generation, or industrial processes. They typically burn a fuel source, such as natural gas, oil, coal, or biomass, to produce heat, which is transferred to the water or steam within the boiler.
Combustion is the process of burning a fuel in the presence of oxygen to release heat energy. In conventional combustion systems, air is supplied to the combustion chamber or burner, where it mixes with the fuel and ignites. The combustion process involves the rapid oxidation of the fuel, resulting in the release of heat.
To increase combustion efficiency and reduce emissions, various technologies and techniques have been developed, including pulsed combustion. Pulsed combustion involves periodically varying the fuel-air mixture or ignition process to achieve better combustion performance, such as improved fuel atomization, more complete combustion, and reduced pollutant formation.
However, without more specific information about the "pulsed air combustion high capacity boiler," it's challenging to provide a more detailed explanation. If this term is associated with a particular product or technology, I recommend conducting a more recent search or reaching out to the relevant manufacturer or industry experts for specific information on that particular boiler system.