JOURNAL ARTICLE

The effect of preferential diffusion on soot formation in a laminar ethylene/air diffusion flame

Hongsheng GuoGregory J. Smallwood

Year: 2010 Journal:   Combustion Theory and Modelling Vol: 15 (1)Pages: 125-140   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Abstract The influence of preferential diffusion on soot formation in a laminar ethylene/air diffusion flame was investigated by numerical simulation using three different transport property calculation methods. One simulation included preferential diffusion and the other two neglected preferential diffusion. The results show that the neglect of preferential diffusion or the use of unity Lewis number for all species results in a significant underprediction of soot volume fraction. The peak soot volume fraction is reduced from 8.0 to 2.0 ppm for the studied flame when preferential diffusion is neglected in the simulation. Detailed examination of numerical results reveals that the underprediction of soot volume fraction in the simulation neglecting preferential diffusion is due to the slower diffusion of some species from main reaction zone to PAH and soot formation layer. The slower diffusion of these species causes lower PAH formation rate and thus results in lower soot inception rate and smaller particle surface area. The smaller surface area further leads to smaller surface growth rate. In addition, the neglect of preferential diffusion also leads to higher OH concentration in the flame, which causes the higher specific soot oxidation rate. The lower inception rate, smaller surface growth rate and higher specific oxidation rate results in the lower soot volume fraction when preferential diffusion is neglected. The finding of the paper implies the importance of preferential diffusion for the modeling of not only laminar but maybe also some turbulent flames. Keywords: SootPreferential diffusionLaminar diffusion flameLewis numberPAH Acknowledgement Funding for this work was provided by Natural Resources Canada through the Program of Energy Research and Development, AFTER Project C23.006.

Keywords:
Soot Diffusion Laminar flow Volume fraction Diffusion flame Chemistry Volume (thermodynamics) Lewis number Analytical Chemistry (journal) Thermodynamics Combustion Chromatography Organic chemistry Physical chemistry

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Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Combustion and flame dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Atmospheric Science

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