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Laminar burning velocity and Markstein length of nitrogen diluted natural gas/hydrogen/air mixtures at normal,reduced and elevated pressures
Authors:Haiyan Miao  Min Ji  Qi Jiao  Qian Huang  Zuohua Huang
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering, School of Energy and Power Eng., Xi''an Jiaotong University, China;2. Institute of High Performance Computing, A-star, Singapore
Abstract:Flame propagation of premixed nitrogen diluted natural gas/hydrogen/air mixtures was studied in a constant volume combustion bomb under various initial pressures. Laminar burning velocities and Markstein lengths were obtained for the diluted stoichiometric fuel/air mixtures with different hydrogen fractions and diluent ratios under various initial pressures. The results showed that both unstretched flame speed and unstretched burning velocity are reduced with the increase in initial pressure (except when the hydrogen fraction is 80%) as well as diluent ratio. The velocity reduction rate due to diluent addition is determined mainly by hydrogen fraction and diluent ratio, and the effect of initial pressure is negligible. Flame stability was studied by analyzing Markstein length. It was found that the increase of initial pressure and hydrogen fraction decreases flame stability and the flame tends to be more stable with the addition of diluent gas. Generally speaking, Markstein length of a fuel with low hydrogen fraction is more sensitive to the change of initial pressure than that of a one with high hydrogen fraction.
Keywords:Hydrogen-enriched natural gas  Nitrogen diluent  Constant volume combustion bomb  Laminar burning velocity  Flame stability
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