What are some ways to 'mold'/change the shape of a flame?

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The discussion centers on methods to alter the shape of a Bunsen burner flame, specifically aiming for a linear flame approximately 4 cm in length. Participants explore various approaches and designs related to gas burners and flame manipulation.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about the specifics of a "linear shape" and requests a sketch for clarification.
  • Another participant mentions that while Bunsen burners produce a softer flame, propane torches can be manipulated more easily due to higher gas pressure and suggests that different flanges can change flame shape.
  • A participant proposes creating an extension for the Bunsen burner tube to achieve the desired rectangular flame shape, emphasizing that the exit flow area should match the main tube's flow area.
  • There is a suggestion to use a slot burner or multiple needle burners arranged side by side to create a wide but narrow flame.
  • One participant notes that a slot burner allows for horizontal placement, potentially mitigating issues related to excessive height.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express various ideas and methods for shaping the flame, but no consensus is reached on a single approach or solution. Multiple competing views remain regarding the best method to achieve the desired flame shape.

Contextual Notes

Participants have not fully defined the parameters of the flame shape, and there are assumptions regarding the capabilities of different burner types. The discussion does not resolve the effectiveness of the proposed methods.

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What are some ways I can go about change the shape of a bunsen burner flame, specifically in a linear shape of around 4cm
 
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Gas burners in general can be made to produce many different flame shapes .

What do you mean by a linear shape of around 4 cm ? Post a sketch .
 
I don't know for sure about bunsen burners but the propane torch that I use in my wood shop has the same kind of flame outlet and it has a variety of flanges that change the shape of the flame. Of course for it the gas shoots out under pressure so it easy to manipulate. As I recall bunsen burners from chem class they are a much more soft flame so that might not work.
 
Nidum said:
Gas burners in general can be made to produce many different flame shapes .

What do you mean by a linear shape of around 4 cm ? Post a sketch .
What I mean is that I would like the bunsen burner's regular flame to be transformed into a rectangle with a length of 4cm and a width <<<4cm
 
Do you mean like a slot burner? You want to create a thin rectangular flame sheet?
 
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If you want a really wide but narrow flame then use a proper slot burner as mentioned by @bigfooted or use several needle burners side by side .

One advantage of a proper slot burner is that the burner tube can be set horizontal so that you can avoid problems of excessive height .
 

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