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Experimental investigation of bio-butanol laminar non-premixed flamelets

Journal

APPLIED ENERGY
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages 296-304

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.12.060

Keywords

Strained flames; Bio-butanol; Non-premixed flames; Experiments; Extinction strain rates; Scalar dissipation rates

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  1. US Department of Energy through the Graduate Automotive Technology Education (GATE) Center of Excellence at the University of Illinois

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Pure butanol as well as methane-assisted butanol non-premixed flames were studied in a counter-flow burner configuration in view of the emergence of butanol production from agricultural sources. Major combustion species were measured across the flame using line Raman imaging and temperature measurements were obtained with K-type thermocouples. Of particular importance was the comparison of flames of the same heating value and equivalence ratio, as well as flames of the same overall equivalence ratio but varying reactant flow rates. Extinction strain rates were measured for a wide range of conditions. It was shown that there was a decrease of extinction strain rate with increasing overall equivalence ratio for both constant fuel flow rates and constant heat release of combustion and that butanol flames were more vulnerable to extinction compared to methane. Species concentration measurements indicated that N-2 concentrations anti-correlate with temperature across the non-premixed flame, in agreement with non-premixed flame theory. Finally, the possibility of estimating the scalar dissipation rate at the stoichiometric surface chi(stoich) was investigated through a measurement of the mixing layer thickness delta, performed with an intensified CCD camera and a modest-power laser. (c) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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