Experimental study of the combustion of natural gas and high-hydrogen content syngases in a radiant porous media burner |
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Authors: | Carlos E. Arrieta Alex M. García Andrés A. Amell |
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Affiliation: | Grupo de Ciencia y Tecnología del Gas y Uso Racional de la Energía, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad de Antioquia, Calle 67 N° 53-108, Bloque, 19-000, Medellín, Colombia |
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Abstract: | The primary objective of this work is to study the blending of natural gas in equimolar proportions with three high hydrogen content syngases in a radiant porous media burner. We examined the effects of the composition of the syngases, the fuel-to-air ratio and the thermal input on the flame stability, the radiation efficiency and the pollutant emissions (CO and NOx). In this study, we emulated the syngases with H2–CO mixtures, in which the H2 to CO ratio was varied between 1.5 and 3. Additionally, pure natural gas was also used as a base fuel for comparison. The thermal inputs evaluated in this study correspond to two values (300 and 500 kW/m2) found in practical applications. The results indicate that the thermal input and the fuel-to-air ratio significantly influenced the temperature profile in the radiant porous media burner, the radiation efficiency, and the pollutant emissions. On the other hand, contrary to what was observed in other studies for lower hydrogen concentrations, we found that substituting natural gas with high hydrogen content syngases (up to 50%) affected the flame stability limits. Significant differences were also observed for the radiation efficiencies and pollutant emissions. |
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Keywords: | High-hydrogen content syngases Natural gas Combustion in a radiant porous media burner Fuel interchangeability |
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