화학공학소재연구정보센터
Combustion and Flame, Vol.149, No.4, 409-417, 2007
The effects of composition on burning velocity and nitric oxide formation in laminar premixed flames of CH4+H-2+O-2+N-2
Experimental measurements of adiabatic burning velocity and NO formation in (CH4 + H-2) + (O-2 + N-2) flames are presented. The hydrogen content in the fuel was varied from 0 to 35% and the oxygen content in the air from 20.9 to 16%. Nonstretched flames were stabilized on a perforated plate burner at I atm. The heat flux method was used to determine burning velocities under conditions when the net heat loss of the flame is zero. Adiabatic burning velocities of methane + hydrogen + nitrogen + oxygen mixtures were found in satisfactory agreement with the modeling. The NO concentrations in these flames were measured in the burnt gases at a fixed distance from the burner using probe sampling. In lean flames, enrichment by hydrogen has little effect on [NO], while in rich flames, the concentration of nitric oxide decreases significantly. Dilution by nitrogen decreases [NO] at any equivalence ratio. Numerical predictions and trends were found in good agreement with the experiments. Different responses of stretched and nonstretched flames to enrichment by hydrogen are demonstrated and discussed. (C) 2007 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.