OH*-chemiluminescence during autoignition of hydrogen with air in a pressurised turbulent flow reactor |
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Authors: | Alessandro Schö nborn,Parisa Sayad,Alexander A. Konnov,Jens Klingmann |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Thermal Power Engineering, Lund University, Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden;2. Division of Combustion Physics, Lund University, Box 118, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Autoignition of hydrogen in air was studied in a turbulent flow reactor using OH*-chemiluminescence. High-speed imaging was used to visualise the formation of autoignition kernels in the flow, and to analyse the conditions under which temporary stabilisation of the flame kernels occurred. The experiments were carried out at temperatures of 800–850 K, pressures of 0.8–1.2 MPa and an equivalence ratio of φ = 0.25. Measurements of the autoignition delays yielded values in the range of τ = 210–447 ms. The autoignition delay results indicated that, over the range of conditions studied, ignition delays reduced with decreasing pressure. This observation contradicted homogeneous gas-phase kinetic calculations, which predicted an increase in autoignition delay with decreasing pressure. If the kinetic model was altered to include surface reactions at the reactor walls, the calculations could be qualitatively reconciled with the experimental data, suggesting that wall reactions had a significant influence on autoignition delays. |
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Keywords: | Autoignition Hydrogen OH-chemiluminescence Surface reactions Kinetic modelling Flow reactor |
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