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Demarcation of reaction effects on laminar burning velocities of diluted syngas-air mixtures at elevated temperatures

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL KINETICS
Volume 51, Issue 2, Pages 95-104

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/kin.21232

Keywords

CO2/N-2 dilution; combustion; laminar burning velocity; reaction effects

Funding

  1. Cummins Technologies India Pvt. Limited [14CTIL002]

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Laminar burning velocities of CO2/N-2 (60%, 70%) diluted H-2/CO/air mixtures were measured at elevated temperatures using the externally heated diverging channel method. The computed burning velocities using the two reaction mechanisms (Davis et al., Proc. Combust. Inst. 2005;30(1):1283-1292; FFCM-1, ) are compared with the experimentally determined burning velocities. The accuracy of the chemical kinetic mechanisms at high dilution rates and elevated temperatures was investigated for various hydrogen fractions in the fuel composition. The burning velocity is observed to increase at high temperatures due to higher mixture enthalpy. The dilution effect on the variation of laminar burning velocity was stronger for the CO2 dilution case compared to N-2 dilution. A comparison between the FFCM-1 mechanism and experimental measurements shows an accurate depiction of the reaction chemistry regarding the prediction of laminar burning velocities. The role of third-body reactions and direct inhibiting effect of N-2 and CO2 molecules on burning velocity of diluted syngas-air mixtures is analyzed in detail. Detailed kinetic analysis revealed that the use of GRI 3.0 collision efficiency factors in the Davis mechanism helps in accurately predicting the burning velocities at elevated temperatures and high CO2 dilution rates. The thermal effect dominates the reduction in laminar burning velocity for N-2 dilution case. The FFCM-1 mechanism agrees well with the experiments for syngas flames diluted with N-2 compared to the Davis mechanism. The addition of third-body efficiency of N-2 in the FFCM-1 mechanism improved the predictions of laminar burning velocities for the N-2 dilution case.

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