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Experimental investigation on the effect of O-2 and CO2 on burning rates during oxyfuel combustion of methane

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE
卷 33, 期 -, 页码 3407-3413

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2010.05.047

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Oxyfuel; Flameless combustion; CO2; Reaction rates

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  1. German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi) [fkz 0326890O]
  2. Ministry of Innovation, Science, Research and Technology of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MIWFT) [fkz 323-206 017 03]
  3. RWE Power AG
  4. E.ON AG
  5. Linde AG
  6. MAN Turbo AG
  7. Hitachi Power Europe GmbH
  8. WS Warmeprozesstechnik GmbH

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For combustion in an CO2/O-2 atmosphere, known as oxy-combustion, altered combustion rates have to be expected. Previous investigations reported that this can be explained not only with the different thermophysical and radiative properties, but also by the fact that CO2 participates directly in the chemical reactions. This paper presents an experimental study on oxyfuel methane combustion with the aim to investigate the importance of the chemical effects of high CO2 concentrations. Experiments have been carried out in a 25 kW furnace for flameless combustion which provides the possibilities to achieve stable combustion of methane within a wide range of oxygen concentrations in the CO2/O-2 mixture at constant reactor temperature. This allows to focus on the chemical effects of CO2 by keeping the remaining factors affecting the combustion rate constant. Four different oxidizer mixtures (CO2/O-2 and N-2/O-2 both with 21 vol% and 18 vol% O-2) have been studied by detailed in-furnace measurements for flue gas compositions and temperature. In case of combustion in N-2/O-2 atmosphere, the CO profiles obtained for different O-2 concentrations overlap thus demonstrating that changing the O-2 concentration did not affect combustion rates, with keeping the temperature constant. In case of combustion in CO2/O-2 atmosphere, the CO concentrations obtained were much higher than those in N-2/O-2 atmosphere. In contrast to N-2/O-2, the O-2 concentrations had a significant impact on the production and consumption rates of CO in oxyfuel combustion. The results obtained in this work demonstrated that by elimination of the influence of: molar heat capacity, CO2 dissociation, and thermal radiation, it can be estimated that the observed effects of high CO2 concentrations on combustion rates can be attributed to its participation in the chemical reactions. An increase of O-2 in oxyfuel led to a reduction of this impact, however, further investigations on the exact mechanism are necessary. (C) 2010 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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