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Temperature dependence of the laminar burning velocity for n-heptane and iso-octane/air flames

Journal

FUEL
Volume 276, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.118007

Keywords

Laminar burning velocity; n-heptane; Iso-octane; Temperature dependence; Over-rich flame; Heat flux method

Funding

  1. National Scholarship for Building High Level Universities (China Scholarship Council)
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [2019XZZX005-1-01]
  3. open fund of the State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization [ZJUCEU2019001]

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The heat flux method is advantageous for obtaining adiabatic stretch-less flame and measuring laminar burning velocity, S-L, with low uncertainty. However, its implementation is sometimes hampered by the instability, manifested as cellularity of the flame stabilized over a flat perforated burner. This paper summarizes the approaches of flame cellularity abatement on the heat flux burner, which are implemented in the present study for measuring burning velocities of n-heptane and iso-octane/air flames. The combination of approaches helped to effectively overcome the cellularity at the fuel-rich side of the tested flames, and the S-L was measured at unburnt temperatures T-u = 298K - 358K and equivalence ratios phi = 0.7 - 1.6, at atmospheric pressure, with the S-L uncertainty being evaluated. Numerical simulations were carried out using LLNL mechanism, Chaos mechanism and Luong171 mechanism, and the results agree well with the experimental data. From the obtained experimental and numerical S-L data, the temperature coefficients alpha in S-L/S-L(0) = (T-u/T-u(0))(alpha) as well as the overall activation energy, E-alpha, were derived. It was noted that for n-heptane and iso-octane/air flames, the tendencies of the alpha and E-alpha against phi resemble those for methane, ethane, and propane/air flames. Distinct over-rich flame structures were observed and discussed for n-heptane and iso-octane/air flames around phi >= 1.5. Moreover, extrapolation proced/ure of the S-L measurements was validated using analytical presentation of the heat flux method sensitivity, s vs. c(p)/alpha*-1, and other parameters involved in the data processing, which may help to improve the accuracy of future experiments.

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