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Comparative study on the effect of initial temperatures and pressures on the laminar flame speed of the heavily carbonaceous syngas containing water vapor via reaction kinetics simulation

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 47, Issue 77, Pages 32763-32775

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.07.170

Keywords

Heavily carbonaceous syngas; Laminar flame speed; Reaction kinetics simulation; Reaction pathway evaluation; Sensitivity analysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation
  3. National Key R & D Pro- gram of China
  4. Postdoctoral Natural Science Founda- tion of Chongqing
  5. [52104181]
  6. [52174164]
  7. [51774059]
  8. [2021M700565]
  9. [2022T150772]
  10. [2021YFC3002000]
  11. [2021YFC3002005]
  12. [cstc2021jcyj-bsh0142]

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This study investigates the effects of water addition on the laminar flame speed (Su) of heavily carbonaceous syngas under different conditions. Results show that Su is more sensitive to humidity variation for syngas with higher carbon content. The third-body effect of water in key reactions and two primary paths to generating OH radicals in heavily carbonaceous syngas are identified.
To study the chemical and thermodynamic effects on the laminar flame speed (Su) of heavily carbonaceous syngas (CO/H2/CO2/N2/Air) applied in actual industries under different conditions with water addition, reaction kinetics simulation is employed by varying the ratio of CO/H2 mixture from 20:1 to 80:1 under various initial pressures and different initial temperatures. By comparing a large number of experimental data with the calculated data of six mechanisms, the most appropriate mechanism is selected to study. As for the syngas with higher carbon content, results show that the Su is more sensitive to the variation of humidity. The third-body effect of water in the key reactions H + O2(+M) .- HO2(+M) and H + OH + M .- H2O + M are identified through the reaction rate evaluation and sensitivity analysis, demonstrating the unique role of HO2 radicals in the combustion of the humid heavily carbonaceous syngas. Finally, by comparing the variation of Su under different temperatures and pressures, two primary paths to generating OH radicals in heavily carbonaceous syngas are put forward. This work would provide

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