Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air Mixtures

Experimental characterization of the burning behavior of gaseous mixtures has been carried out, analyzing spherical expanding flames. Tests were performed in the Device for Hydrogen-Air Reaction Mode Analysis (DHARMA) laboratory of Istituto Motori—CNR. Based on a high-pressure, constan...

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Main Authors: Jacopo D'Alessio, Vincenzo Moccia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-01-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/1/97
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spelling doaj-aabeb6bf4403438b82b8f3fa272106f52020-11-24T23:29:56ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732013-01-01619711610.3390/en6010097Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air MixturesJacopo D'AlessioVincenzo MocciaExperimental characterization of the burning behavior of gaseous mixtures has been carried out, analyzing spherical expanding flames. Tests were performed in the Device for Hydrogen-Air Reaction Mode Analysis (DHARMA) laboratory of Istituto Motori—CNR. Based on a high-pressure, constant-volume bomb, the activity is aimed at populating a systematic database on the burning properties of CH4, H2 and other species of interest, in conditions typical of internal combustion (i.c.) engines and gas turbines. High-speed shadowgraph is used to record the flame growth, allowing to infer the laminar burning parameters and the flame stability properties. Mixtures of CH4, H2 and air have been analyzed at initial temperature 293÷305 K, initial pressure 3÷18 bar and equivalence ratio  = 1.0. The amount of H2 in the mixture was 0%, 20% and 30% (vol.). The effect of the initial pressure and of the Hydrogen content on the laminar burning velocity and the Markstein length has been evaluated: the relative weight and mutual interaction has been assessed of the two controlling parameters. Analysis has been carried out of the flame instability, expressed in terms of the critical radius for the onset of cellularity, as a function of the operating conditions.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/1/97combustionlaminar burning velocityhydrogenmethaneshadowgraph
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Vincenzo Moccia
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Vincenzo Moccia
Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air Mixtures
Energies
combustion
laminar burning velocity
hydrogen
methane
shadowgraph
author_facet Jacopo D'Alessio
Vincenzo Moccia
author_sort Jacopo D'Alessio
title Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air Mixtures
title_short Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air Mixtures
title_full Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air Mixtures
title_fullStr Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air Mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Burning Behaviour of High-Pressure CH4-H2-Air Mixtures
title_sort burning behaviour of high-pressure ch4-h2-air mixtures
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Experimental characterization of the burning behavior of gaseous mixtures has been carried out, analyzing spherical expanding flames. Tests were performed in the Device for Hydrogen-Air Reaction Mode Analysis (DHARMA) laboratory of Istituto Motori—CNR. Based on a high-pressure, constant-volume bomb, the activity is aimed at populating a systematic database on the burning properties of CH4, H2 and other species of interest, in conditions typical of internal combustion (i.c.) engines and gas turbines. High-speed shadowgraph is used to record the flame growth, allowing to infer the laminar burning parameters and the flame stability properties. Mixtures of CH4, H2 and air have been analyzed at initial temperature 293÷305 K, initial pressure 3÷18 bar and equivalence ratio  = 1.0. The amount of H2 in the mixture was 0%, 20% and 30% (vol.). The effect of the initial pressure and of the Hydrogen content on the laminar burning velocity and the Markstein length has been evaluated: the relative weight and mutual interaction has been assessed of the two controlling parameters. Analysis has been carried out of the flame instability, expressed in terms of the critical radius for the onset of cellularity, as a function of the operating conditions.
topic combustion
laminar burning velocity
hydrogen
methane
shadowgraph
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/1/97
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