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Laminar burning velocity of lean H-2-CO mixtures at elevated pressure using the heat flux method

Goswami, M. (author)
Bastiaans, R. J. M. (author)
Konnov, Alexander (author)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Förbränningsfysik,Fysiska institutionen,Institutioner vid LTH,Lunds Tekniska Högskola,Combustion Physics,Department of Physics,Departments at LTH,Faculty of Engineering, LTH
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de Goey, L. P. H. (author)
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Elsevier BV, 2014
2014
English.
In: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. - : Elsevier BV. - 1879-3487 .- 0360-3199. ; 39:3, s. 1485-1498
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  • Laminar burning velocity measurements of 50:50 and 85:15% (by volume) H-2-CO mixtures with O-2-N-2 and O-2-He oxidizers were performed at lean conditions (equivalence ratio from 0.5 to 1) and elevated pressures (1 atm-9 atm). The heat flux method (HFM) is employed for determining the laminar burning velocity of the fuel-oxidizer mixtures. HFM creates a one-dimensional adiabatic stretchless flame which is an important prerequisite in defining the laminar burning velocity. This technique is based on balancing the heat loss from the flame to the burner with heat gain to the unburnt gas mixture, in a very simple way, such that no net heat loss to the burner is obtained. Instabilities are observed in lean H-2-CO flames with nitrogen as the bath gas for pressures above 4 atm. Stable flames are obtained with helium as the bath gas for the entire pressure range. With the aim to cater stringent conditions for combustion systems such as gas turbines, an updated H-2-CO kinetic mechanism is proposed and validated against experimental results. The scheme was updated with recent rate constants proposed in literature to suit both atmospheric and elevated pressures. The proposed kinetic model agrees with new experimental results. At conditions of high pressure and lean combustion, reactions H + O-2 = OH + O and H + O-2 (+M) = H-2 (+M) compete the most when compared to other reactions. Reaction H + HO2 = OH + OH contributes to OH production, however, less at high-pressure conditions. At higher CO concentrations and leaner mixtures an important role of reaction CO + OH = CO2 + H is observed in the oxidation of CO. Copyright (C) 2013, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik -- Atom- och molekylfysik och optik (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences -- Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics (hsv//eng)

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Laminar burning velocity
Heat flux method
Elevated pressure

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