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Experimental studies on flame propagation and detonation characteristics of premixed nitrous oxide, ammonia, and propane in cylindrical channel

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FUEL
卷 334, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2022.126650

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Flame propagation; Nitrous oxide; ammonia; Detonation; Propane addition

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In this study, the flame propagation and detonation characteristics of nitrous oxide, ammonia, and propane mixtures were experimentally investigated. The results showed that an increase in propane content initially improved the flame acceleration rate, pressure, and shock velocity, but excessive propane addition led to a decrease in these parameters.
Nitrous oxide fuel blends have been identified as a promising propellant to be used as a hydrazine replacement. In this study, the flame propagation and detonation characteristics of nitrous oxide, ammonia, and propane mixtures were investigated experimentally in a cylindrical channel (length, 2000 mm; inner diameter, 15 mm). Tests were performed for five propane mass fractions (0, 2.0, 3.8, 5.7, and 7.4 wt%) to investigate flame behavior and determine the suitable propellant formulation. The results demonstrated that the flame acceleration rate first increased and then decreased with additional increases of propane. The overpressures and shock velocities exhibited a similar trend and achieved the steady detonation stage except for the mixture with propane fraction of 7.4 wt%. Propane outperformed ammonia as an additive to nitrous oxide, and the addition of 2.0 wt% propane had a positive influence on the flame acceleration process, pressure, and shock buildup for premixed nitrous oxide and ammonia. However, for lower concentrations of nitrous oxide with the addition of excessive propane, a decrease in the aforementioned parameters was observed in the doped flames.

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