👉 Burner engineering refers to the specialized field focused on optimizing and designing the components and systems that generate electricity directly from fuel combustion in power plants. This involves the meticulous selection, integration, and management of burners, which are crucial for efficiently combusting fuel to produce high-temperature gases that drive turbines and generate electricity. Key aspects include fuel-air mixing, flame stability, heat transfer efficiency, and emissions control. Engineers in this field work to enhance the performance, reliability, and environmental sustainability of power generation systems by fine-tuning burner designs and operational parameters. Advanced technologies like computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and real-time monitoring systems are often employed to achieve these goals, ensuring that power plants operate at maximum efficiency while minimizing their environmental impact.