International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.37, No.17, 12852-12859, 2012
Effects of initial pressure and hydrogen concentration on laminar combustion characteristics of diluted natural gas-hydrogen-air mixture
In this study, the experiment study about the laminar burning velocity and the flame stability of CO2 diluted natural gas-hydrogen-air mixture was conducted in a constant volume combustion vessel by using the high-speed schlieren photography system. The unstretched laminar burning velocity and the Markstein length at different hydrogen fractions, dilution ratios and equivalence ratios and with different initial pressures were obtained. The flame stability was studied by analyzing the Markstein length, the flame thickness, the density ratio and the flame propagation schlieren photos. The results showed that the unstretched laminar burning velocity would be reduced with the increase of the initial pressure and dilution ratio and would be increased with the increase of the hydrogen fraction of the mixture. Meanwhile, the Markstein length would be increased with the increase of the equivalence ratio and the dilution ratio. Slight flaws occurred at the early stage. At a specific equivalence ratio, a higher initial pressure and hydrogen fraction would cause incomplete combustion. Copyright (c) 2012, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Carbon dioxide diluent;Natural gas-hydrogen-air mixture;Laminar burning velocity;Flame stability