Influence of Inlet Dilution of Reactants on Premixed Combustion in a Recuperative Furnace

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Pengfei Li
Jianchun Mi
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[1] Peking University,State Key Laboratory of Turbulence and Complex Systems, Department of Energy and Resources Engineering, College of Engineering
[2] Changsha University of Science and Technology,College of Energy and Power Engineering
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Premixed combustion; MILD combustion; Numerical simulation; Fuel dilution;
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This paper presents a numerical study by RANS modeling that investigates the effect of external dilution on the premixed combustion occurring in a recuperative furnace. Calculations are performed using the detailed GRI-Mech 3.0 mechanism to ensure the accuracy of the modeling. Results of the in-furnace flow, temperature, and concentrations of OH, O2, CO2 and NOx are provided. It is found that the external dilution with the inert gas CO2 plays a significant role in establishing the premixed MILD (Moderate or Intense Low-oxygen Dilution) combustion. Externally diluting the reactant mixture not only reduces the initial concentration of O2 but also ensures a stronger internal dilution by recirculation of more hot combustion products. Importantly, the latter effect is more significant for achieving the MILD regime. There is a critical mass fraction of the diluent CO2 present, below which MILD combustion cannot occur. While the traditional premixed flame produces much more NOx than the MILD combustion, the emission of NOx appears to result most from the thermal-NO route and least from the N2O route no matter which mode occurs. Moreover, the present simulation demonstrates that the MILD mode occurs over a wider range of initial reactant conditions for premixed combustion than for diffusion combustion.
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页码:617 / 638
页数:21
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