화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.40, No.6, 2890-2898, 2015
A numerical investigation of structure and emissions of oxygen-enriched syngas flame in counter-flow configuration
The aim of the present study is to investigate the enhancement of syngas combustion using the promising oxygen-enrichment technology, with a particular attention on optimal operating conditions in regard to NOx emissions. For this purpose, a numerical study is conducted on a syngas counter-flow diffusion flame, using air enriched with oxygen as the oxidizer. The oxygen concentration ranges from 21% to 30% by volume. Two syngas compositions are considered with H-2/CO rates equal to 0.25 and 4, respectively. Flame structure is characterized by solving flamelet equations with the consideration of radiation. The chemical reaction mechanism used is GRI 3.0. Computational results showed that oxygen addition increases the flame temperature and intensifies the radiative heat transfer. It also considerably extends flammability limits allowing stable flames at high values of the scalar dissipation rates and for lean syngas composition. NOx formation is substantially increased with oxygen increment, and Zeldovich mechanism is found to be the main route of NOx formation. H-2-lean syngas flames produce less NOx at low scalar dissipation while H-2-rich syngas flames NOx emissions are low at high scalar dissipation rates. Copyright (C) 2015, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.