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Numerical study on effect of oxygen content in combustion air on ammonia combustion

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 93, Issue -, Pages 2053-2068

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2015.10.060

Keywords

Ammonia; Oxygen-enriched combustion; Oxygen content in the combustion air; Burning velocity; Nitric oxide formation

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  1. China Scholarship Council

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As a key parameter for a fuel in real combustion development, burning velocity of NH3 which is usually low limits its application in the energy device. In this study, the combustion of NH3 at oxygen enriched condition has been proposed as a novel method for improving NH3 combustion. The oxygen concentration in the combustion air was varied from 21% to 30%. The results show that O-2-enriched combustion has positive effects on both laminar burning velocity and adiabatic flame temperature of NH3. The maximum burning velocity of NH3 is 38.6 cm/s at O-2 content of 30%, which is approximately 2.6 times the value obtained at an O-2 content of 21%, mainly due to the increased reaction rates of OH, H, O, and NH2 radicals in the reaction zone at higher O-2 contents. NO emissions increase with an increase in the O-2 content of the combustion air. Whereas, the reactions between NO and surplus NH2, NH and N radicals cause more NO consumption especially at fuel-rich conditions, showing the potential in reducing NO emission in NH3-air combustion. Therefore, O-2-enriched combustion is a suitable method for improving NH3 combustion when NH3 is utilized as fuel. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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