Investigation of Soot Formation in Fuel-Rich Premixed Propane/Air Microcombustion at Low Temperatures

A. Khalid, Jiashen Tian, B. B. Skabelund, R. Milcarek
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The advantage of micro/meso combustion includes higher efficiency, improved heat and mass transfer, swift startup and shutdown when compared with regular combustion. This study aims to investigate the critical sooting equivalence ratio and soot precursor formation in a micro-flow reactor with a controlled temperature profile of diameter 2.3mm and their dependence on the temperature ranging from 800–1250 °C. The equivalence ratio is varied from 1–13 and flow rates of 10 and 100sccm were investigated. Also, nitrogen is used to study the effect of inert gas dilution. A gas chromatograph is used to study the exhaust gas composition. The reactor is analyzed visually for the traces of soot particles before and after combustion, each time the temperature and/or equivalence ratio is varied. From 750–950°C, no soot is indicted at all equivalence ratios even up to 100. The inert gas dilution helped in raising the critical sooting equivalence ratio as expected because of the lower temperature. The results indicated an opposite trend to what has been well understood for the pre-mixed sooting flames, i.e., decreasing temperature decreases soot formation. The capability of the reactor to examine the effects of temperature on the critical sooting equivalence ratio at different flow rates has been successfully demonstrated.
低温富燃料预混丙烷/空气微燃烧烟尘形成研究
与常规燃烧相比,微/介观燃烧的优点包括效率更高,传热传质更好,启动和关闭更快。本研究旨在研究直径为2.3mm的可控温度微流反应器中临界烟尘当量比和烟尘前驱体的形成及其对800-1250℃温度范围的依赖关系。当量比为1 ~ 13,流量为10和100sccm。同时,用氮气研究了惰性气体稀释的效果。气相色谱仪用于研究废气成分。在每次温度和/或当量比变化时,对反应器燃烧前后的烟灰颗粒痕迹进行可视化分析。从750-950°C,没有煤烟起诉在所有等效比,甚至高达100。由于温度较低,惰性气体稀释有助于提高临界烟尘当量比。结果表明,与预混合烟尘火焰相反的趋势是,温度降低会减少烟尘的形成。实验成功地证明了该反应器在不同流量下检测温度对临界烟尘当量比影响的能力。
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