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Extinction of lean near-limit methane/air flames at elevated pressures under normal- and reduced-gravity

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE
卷 33, 期 -, 页码 1171-1178

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2010.06.027

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Flame extinction; Flammability limits; Premixed flames; Micro-gravity

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  1. NFSC [50576041]
  2. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0001198]

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The extinction limits of lean, near-limit, counterflowing, CH4/air twin premixed flames were studied experimentally at evaluated pressures and under normal-and micro-gravity conditions utilizing the 3.5 s drop tower of the National Microgravity Laboratory of China. The results showed that under micro-gravity conditions the natural convection is minimized and the flames become more planar and symmetric compared to normal gravity. In both normal-and micro-gravity experiments and for a given strain rate and fuel concentration, the flame luminosity was found to enhance as the pressure increases. On the other hand, at a given pressure, the flame luminosity was determined to weaken as the strain rate decreases. At a given strain rate, the fuel concentration at extinction was found to vary non-monotonically with pressure, namely it first increases and subsequently decreases with pressure. The limit fuel concentration peaks around 3 and 4 atm under normal-and micro-gravity, respectively. The extinction limits measured at micro-gravity were in good agreement with predictions obtained through detailed numerical simulations but they are notably lower compared to the data obtained under normal gravity. The simulations confirmed the non-monotonic variation of flammability limits with pressure, in agreement with previous studies. Sensitivity analysis showed that for pressures between one and 5 atm, the near-limit flame response is dominated by the competition between the main branching, H + O-2 -> OH + O, and the pressure sensitive termination, H + O-2 + M -> HO2 + M, reaction. However, for pressures greater than 5 atm it was determined that the HO2 kinetics result in further chain branching in a way that is analogous to the third explosion limit of H-2/O-2 mixtures. (C) 2010 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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