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Laminar burning velocities and flame stability analysis of hydrogen/air premixed flames at low pressure

✍ Scribed by Jhon Pareja; Hugo J. Burbano; Andrés Amell; Julián Carvajal


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
932 KB
Volume
36
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-3199

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✦ Synopsis


An experimental and numerical study on laminar burning velocities of hydrogen/air flames was performed at low pressure, room temperature, and different equivalence ratios.

Flames were generated using a small contoured slot-type nozzle burner (5 mm  13.8 mm).

Measurements of laminar burning velocity were conducted using the angle method combined with Schlieren photography. Numerical calculations were also conducted using existing detailed reaction mechanisms and transport properties. Additionally, an analysis of the intrinsic flame instabilities of hydrogen/air flames at low pressure was performed.

Results show that the behavior of the laminar burning velocity is not regular when decreasing pressure and that it depends on the equivalence ratio range. The behavior of the laminar burning velocity with decreasing pressure can be reasonably predicted using existing reaction mechanisms; however changes in the magnitude of the laminar burning velocity are underestimated. Finally, it has been found experimentally and proved analytically that the intrinsic flame instabilities are reduced when decreasing the pressure at sub-atmospheric conditions.


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