Computed flammability limits of opposed-jet H2/CO syngas diffusion flames

Hsin Yi Shih*, Jou Rong Hsu, Yu Heng Lin

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Abstract

Extensive computations were made to determine the flammability limits of opposed-jet H2/CO syngas diffusion flames from high stretched blowoff to low stretched quenching. Results from the U-shape extinction boundaries indicate that a minimum hydrogen percentage is required for H2/CO syngas mixture to be combustible in air. The minimum hydrogen concentration becomes larger towards both ends of high strain and low strain rates. The most flammable strain rate is near one s-1 where syngas diffusion flames exist with minimum 0.002% hydrogen content. The critical oxygen percentage (or limiting oxygen index) below which no diffusion flames could exist for any strain rate was found to be 4.7 % for the equal-molar syngas fuels (H 2/CO=1), and the critical oxygen percentage is lower for syngas mixture with higher hydrogen content. The flammability maps were also constructed with strain rates and ambient pressures or CO2 dilution percentages as the coordinates. By adding dilution gases such as CO2, H2O and N2 to make the syngas non-flammable, besides the inert effect from the diluents, the chemical effect of H2O contributes to higher flame temperature, while the radiation effect of H 2O and CO2 plays an important role in the flame extinction at low strain rates.

Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - 2013
Event9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, ASPACC 2013 - Gyeongju, Korea, Republic of
Duration: 19 05 201322 05 2013

Conference

Conference9th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, ASPACC 2013
Country/TerritoryKorea, Republic of
CityGyeongju
Period19/05/1322/05/13

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