International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.41, No.8, 4820-4830, 2016
Lagrangian investigation and chemical explosive mode analysis of extinction and re-ignition in H-2/CO/N-2 syngas non-premixed flame
An investigation of the local flame extinction and re-ignition of hydrogen syngas non-premixed flame are carried out using one-dimensional turbulence (ODT) model with detailed chemistry. Based on the Lagrangian tracer method and chemical explosive mode analysis (CEMA), diagnostic tools have been defined to distinguish the different scenarios of local extinction and re-ignition. The results show that the extinction regime can be characterized by a large negative Damkohler number based on CEMA. From Lagrangian investigation, two scenarios of local extinction, i.e., severe extinction with lower temperature and moderate extinction with higher temperature, are shown. Meanwhile, two re-ignition mechanisms are distinguished by the explosion index of the process prior to re-ignition. It is found that re-ignition mechanism through premixed flame propagation corresponds to a rather long preheat period with thermal runaway and high temperature explosion index, while re-ignition mechanism via independent flamelet corresponds to a high radical explosion index and small temperature gradient. Copyright (c) 2016, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Hydrogen syngas;Extinction;Re-ignition;Lagrangian particles;Chemical explosive mode analysis;One-dimensional turbulence