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Experimental Investigation of the Structure and NO Emissions from Swirling Lean Premixed NH3/CH4/Air Flames and Their Correlation with OH

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ENERGY & FUELS
Volume 37, Issue 17, Pages 13341-13353

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c02018

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This study focuses on the effects of turbulent intensity, ammonia content, and equivalence ratio on the flame structure and NO emissions of ammonia/methane/air flames, as well as their links to OH-PLIF intensity. It is found that the flame shape is determined by the ammonia content and equivalence ratio, and a unified correlation between turbulent intensity and OH-PLIF intensity is proposed. A new description of the link between NO, OH, and ammonia content is provided, improving the correlation performance.
Ammonia/methane fuel blends have gathered interest asa promisingsolution for the development of a low-carbon energy system. In thatpursuit, this work focused on the effects of turbulent intensity (u & PRIME; = 1.3-2.6 m/s), ammonia contents (X NH3 = 0.0-1.0), and equivalenceratios (& phi; = 0.5-0.9) on the flame structure and NO emissionsof bluff-body swirl-stabilized premixed flames of ammonia/methane/airas well as their links to hydroxyl planar laser-induced fluorescence(OH-PLIF) intensity. Three swirling flame shapes are distinguished,which are jointly determined by the ammonia content and equivalenceratio. The normalized OH-PLIF intensity (I average/S L) of all X NH3 , u & PRIME;, and & phi; can be collapsedwell onto one unified correlation as a function of the normalizedturbulent intensity u & PRIME;/S L. The flame surface density (FSD, marked as & sigma;) of confinedswirling flames was rarely reported before, and the FSD in a V shapeincreases obviously when transiting to a M shape as the ammonia contentreduces. The turbulent flame area ratio (A T/A L) derived from the FSD is increasingas u & PRIME;/S L increases;however, it decreases first and then increases as & phi; increases.Then, a new description of the link between NO, OH, and X NH3 was provided, which improves the correlationperformance more than the previous studies only considering the linkbetween NO and OH.

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