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Numerical Study of Laminar Flame Propagation in CH4-N2O-N2 at Moderate Pressures and Temperatures

Journal

COMBUSTION EXPLOSION AND SHOCK WAVES
Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 22-33

Publisher

MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0010508222010038

Keywords

laminar burning velocity; methane; nitrous oxide; flame temperature; rate of heat release

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  1. Romanian Academy under the research project Dynamics of Fast Oxidation and Decomposition Reactions in Homogeneous Systems of the Ilie Murgulescu Institute of Physical Chemistry (Bucharest)

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The laminar burning velocities of a stoichiometric CH4-N2O mixture diluted with N-2 at various initial pressures and temperatures were numerically modeled. The study investigated the influence of initial conditions on burning velocities and flame characteristics.
The laminar burning velocities of a stoichiometric CH4-N2O mixture diluted with N-2 [30-60% (by volume)] at various initial pressures (1-10 bar) and various initial temperatures (273.15-423 K) are obtained by numerical modelling of their premixed adiabatic flames. The modelling is performed with the Cosilab package using the GRI-Mech 3.0 mechanism based on 53 chemical species and 325 elementary reactions. The calculated laminar burning velocities are compared with available literature data. The influence of the initial conditions (pressure, temperature, and N-2 concentration) of CH4-N2O-N-2 mixtures on the laminar burning velocities, maximum flame temperature, heat release rate, and peak concentrations of the main reaction intermediates is investigated and discussed. Using the correlations of the laminar burning velocities with the initial pressure and the average flame temperature, the overall activation parameters of CH4-N2O oxidation are determined.

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