International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.35, No.18, 10013-10017, 2010
The autoignition in air of some binary fuel mixtures containing hydrogen
A predictive model for the autoignition and combustion of fuel air mixtures employing detailed full chemical schemes was used to examine the autoignition and combustion characteristics in air of hydrogen in the presence of a range of common fuels. These included the gaseous fuels: methane, carbon monoxide and the higher hydrocarbon fuel n-heptane. A wide range of relative concentrations of the fuel components in the binary mixtures with hydrogen for different values of initial mixture temperature and pressure were considered under constant volume adiabatic conditions. It is shown that the presence of hydrogen in turn with these fuels can bring about complex changes to the autoignition behaviour of the fuel mixtures that show hydrogen may behave as an accelerant or retardant depending on the fuel, initial temperature, pressure and equivalence ratio considered. (C) 2010 Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Professor T. Nejat Veziroglu.