Effects of radiative heat loss on extinction limits of counterflow premixed ammonia-air flames

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Fang, Ruozhou [1 ]
Papas, Paul [2 ]
Sung, Chih-Jen [1 ]
Stevens, James F. [1 ]
Smith, Lance L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
[2] RTX Technol Res Ctr, East Hartford, CT 06118 USA
关键词
Carbon-free fuels; Ammonia; Radiative heat loss; Counterflow flames; Extinction limits; NITROUS-OXIDE KINETICS; FLAMMABILITY LIMITS; BURNING VELOCITY; HYDROGEN; CHEMISTRY; SPEEDS; FLOW;
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10.1016/j.proci.2024.105569
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O414.1 [热力学];
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The effect of radiative heat loss on counterflow premixed ammonia-air flames has been investigated as a function of equivalence ratio and system pressure. Non-adiabatic counterflow premixed flame simulations incorporating detailed chemistry, transport, and radiative heat transfer in the optically thin limit have been employed to elucidate important underlying physics and extinction characteristics. Similar to methane-air flame systems, nonadiabatic counterflow premixed computations show that the combined effects of positive flame stretch, sub-unity Lewis number, and radiative heat loss lead to the extension of the lean flammability limit for ammonia-air flames, revealing a C-shaped curve near the lean flammability limit that exhibits both radiation-induced and stretch-induced extinction states. The computations compare favorably with the experimentally determined extinction stretch rate values for the stretch-induced extinction states over a wide range of equivalence ratios at different pressures up to 5 atm. A novel feature sensitivity analysis has also been developed to highlight important sensitive reactions for the stretch- and radiation-induced extinction states. Furthermore, the controlling chemistry at the dual-extinction states and at varying pressures are compared and discussed.
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