Modeling Study of the Effect of Hydrogen Addition on n-Propanol Combustion in Premixed Flames

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作者
Rezgui, Y. [1 ]
Guemini, M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oum El Bouaghi, Lab Appl Chem & Technol Mat, POB 358,Constantine Rd, Oum El Bouaghi 04000, Algeria
关键词
hydrogen addition; n-propanol; laminar flames; pollutant emissions; oxygenated products; kinetic modeling; THERMAL-CHARACTERISTICS; PRESSURE; HYDROCARBON; IGNITION; FUEL; PYROLYSIS; ALCOHOLS; ENGINE;
D O I
10.1134/S002315841903011X
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Based on models resulting from the merging of validated kinetic schemes, a reaction mechanism is developed and especially tailored to describe combustion of n-propanol/hydrogen blends in high temperature regimes. The proposed model, featuring 287 species and 2761 reactions, has been validated using stoichiometric, low-pressure, premixed n-propanol/oxygen/argon flames available in the literature. Reasonably good agreement between calculated and measured data is observed for the reactants and some intermediates. However, computed maxima for some intermediates hydrocarbons and oxygenated products were higher than experimental ones. The proposed kinetic scheme, in conjunction with a modified one-dimensional model (Premix) and Chemkin II package, was used to investigate the kinetic effects of hydrogen addition on the flame structure and pollutant emissions from low-pressure (3333 Pa), stoichiometric n-propanol/hydrogen mixtures. The blended fuels were formed by incrementally adding 10% of hydrogen to the neat n-propanol flame, while keeping the mole fraction of the inert gas (argon) and the equivalence ratio constants. The modeling results showed that adiabatic flame temperature in the H-2-doped fuels is lower than that in the flame without hydrogen. The higher the hydrogen level the lower is the adiabatic temperature. Whatever the hydrogen proportion in the fuel mixture, n-propanol is mainly consumed via metathesis reactions with OH and H radicals. Besides, CH4, C2H2, CH2O, CH3CHO, and CO2 mole fractions decreased upon raising the hydrogen amount in the fuel mixture.
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页数:16
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