Quantitative LIF measurements and kinetics assessment of NO formation in H2/CO syngas-air counterflow diffusion flames

被引:25
作者
Sahu, Amrit Bikram [1 ]
Ravikrishna, R. V. [1 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Sci, Dept Mech Engn, Combust & Spray Lab, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
关键词
Syngas; NO LIF; Counterflow diffusion flames; Kinetic mechanisms; INDUCED FLUORESCENCE MEASUREMENTS; NITRIC-OXIDE; EMISSION CHARACTERISTICS; PRESSURE; MODEL; COMBUSTION; HYDROGEN; SPEEDS; CO2; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1016/j.combustflame.2016.09.003
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
Quantitative non-intrusive measurements of NO species using the Laser Induced fluorescence technique are reported in laminar counterflow syngas-air diffusion flames for a wide range of strain rates and as a function of fuel composition (i.e. H-2/CO ratio). The local strain rate of the flames was varied from 35 s(-1) to 750 s(-1) for three compositions of syngas (1:4, 1:1 and 4:1 H-2/CO ratio). Numerical simulations corresponding to the experimental conditions were conducted using OPPDIF with six H-2/CO chemical kinetic mechanisms from the literature. The peak [NO] predictions by mechanism M3 (GRTIVIech. 3.0) were found to be closest to measurements at low strain rates, while predictions using M1 (partial C1 mechanism by Li et al.) and M4 (full C1 mechanism by Li et al.) mechanisms improved at higher strain rates. A Quantitative Reaction Path Diagram (QRPD) analysis showed that mechanism M3 (GRIAIech 3.0) predicted a shift from the NNH (dinitrogen monohydride) and prompt NO pathways towards NNH pathway contributing to NO formation with increasing strain rates. Mechanism M6 (Konnov 0.6) predicted significant prompt NO contributions via an alternate CNN pathway in addition to the NNH pathway at low as well as high strain rates. Unlike M3 and M6, the M1 mechanism consistently predicted the NNH pathway to be the sole major route for NO formation across all strain rates. The N2O intermediate pathway was found to be insignificant for most of the flames. The sensitivity analysis concerning the effect of CH4 on NO formation routes indicated the need to include CH chemistry in the mechanisms, so as to model the NO formation accurately for H-2/CO mixtures containing even trace amounts of hydrocarbons. Lastly, the NO emission indices (EINO) are reported as a function of strain rates for the three compositions of syngas showing 32%H-2:8%CO case resulting in the lowest NO emissions and fuel consumption per unit power output. (C) 2016 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:208 / 228
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effects of oxygen concentration on the thermal and chemical structures of laminar coflow CO/H2 diffusion flames burning in O2/H2O atmosphere
    Ren, Xiaohan
    Xu, Huanhuan
    Liu, Fengshan
    Wang, Zhiqiang
    Li, Qiang
    FUEL, 2020, 270
  • [32] Laminar flame speed of CO2 and N2 diluted H2/CO/air flames
    Shang, Rongxue
    Zhang, Yang
    Zhu, Mingming
    Zhang, Zhezi
    Zhang, Dongke
    Li, Gang
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2016, 41 (33) : 15056 - 15067
  • [33] Experimental study and kinetic analysis of the laminar burning velocity of NH3/syngas/air, NH3/CO/air and NH3/H2/air premixed flames at elevated pressures
    Wang, Shixing
    Wang, Zhihua
    Elbaz, Ayman M.
    Han, Xinlu
    He, Yong
    Costa, Mario
    Konnov, Alexander A.
    Roberts, William L.
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2020, 221 : 270 - 287
  • [34] Mechanistic comparison of N2 and H2 dilution effects on soot formation processes in laminar ethylene diffusion flames
    Khabazipur, Arash
    Eaves, Nick A.
    COGENT ENGINEERING, 2022, 9 (01):
  • [35] Experimental study on effects of CO2 addition on the H2 /CO2 /air turbulent expanding flames
    Dai, Hongchao
    Li, Qianqian
    Cao, Xun
    Zhu, Tianyi
    Liu, Hu
    Wang, Jinhua
    Huang, Zuohua
    JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE, 2024, 115
  • [36] Raman spectroscopy for quantitative measurements of temperature and major species in high-pressure non-premixed NH3/H2/N2 counterflow flames
    Tang, Hao
    Yang, Chaobo
    Wang, Guoqing
    Guiberti, Thibault F.
    Magnotti, Gaetano
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2022, 237
  • [37] Vibrational CARS thermometry and one-dimensional simulations in laminar H2/air counter-flow diffusion flames
    Satija, Aman
    Huang, Xianan
    Panda, Pratikash P.
    Lucht, Robert P.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2015, 40 (33) : 10662 - 10672
  • [38] Effects of H2/CO ratio and CO2 dilution on the explosion behavior and flame evolution of syngas/air mixtures
    Su, Bin
    Dong, Haowei
    Luo, Zhenmin
    Deng, Jun
    Liao, Pengxiang
    Cheng, Fangming
    Wang, Tao
    Liu, Litao
    Liu, Lu
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY, 2024, 69 : 451 - 465
  • [39] Effects of H2, CO2, and H2O on the laminar burning velocity and reaction kinetics of methane/air flames under lean combustion conditions
    Lin, Jiayi
    Ling, Zhongqian
    Li, Jiamin
    Yuan, Dingkun
    Zeng, Xianyang
    Xu, Jiangrong
    Han, Xinlu
    JOURNAL OF THE ENERGY INSTITUTE, 2025, 120
  • [40] An experimental and numerical study of soot formation of laminar coflow H2/C2H4 diffusion flames in O2-CO2 atmosphere
    Wang, Yang
    Gu, Mingyan
    Gao, Yongpan
    Liu, Xiaofang
    Lin, Yuyu
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2020, 221 : 50 - 63