Experimental and numerical investigation of low-pressure laminar premixed synthetic natural gas/O2/N2 and natural gas/H2/O2/N2 flames |
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Authors: | S. de Ferriè res,B. Lefort,J.F. Pauwels |
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Affiliation: | a PhysicoChimie des Processus de Combustion et de l'Atmosphère (PC2A), UMR CNRS 8522, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille, 59655 Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France b Gaz de France, Direction de la Recherche, BP 33, 93211 Saint Denis La Plaine Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The oxidation of laminar premixed natural gas flames has been studied experimentally and computationally with variable mole fractions of hydrogen (0, 20, and 60%) present in the fuel mixture. All flames were operated at low pressure (0.079 atm) and at variable overall equivalence ratios (0.74<?<1.0) with constant cold gas velocity. At the same global equivalence ratio, there is no significant effect of the replacement of natural gas by 20% of H2. The small differences recorded for the intermediate species and combustion products are directly due to the decrease of the amount of initial carbon. However, in 60% H2 flame, the reduction of hydrocarbon species is due both to kinetic effects and to the decrease of initial carbon mole fraction. The investigation of natural gas and natural gas/hydrogen flames at similar C/O enabled identification of the real effects of hydrogen. It was shown that the presence of hydrogen under lean conditions activated the H-abstraction reactions with H atoms rather than OH and O, as is customary in rich flames of neat hydrocarbons. It was also demonstrated that the presence of H2 favors CO formation. |
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Keywords: | Natural gas/hydrogen flames Modeling |
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