JOURNAL ARTICLE

Burning Velocities and Flammability Limits of Premixed Methane/Air/Diluent Flames in Microgravity

Abstract

§Laminar burning velocities and flammability limits of premixed flames in the presence of various inert gases including helium, argon, nitrog en and carbon dioxide were investigated by combined use of microgravity experiments and computations. The experiments used a short-drop free-fall laboratory facility that can e liminate the effect of buoyancy on flames and therefore enable accurate measurements of burning velocities, especially the near-limit values. Burning velocities were measured for outwardly propagating spherical CH 4/air flames with varying concentrations of He, Ar, N 2 and CO 2. Flame behavior was also computed using the steady, one-dimensional laminar premixed flame code PREMIX. Results showed the capability of the diluents to re duce flame speed increases in the order He < Ar < N 2 < CO 2, due to their increased specific heat and decrease d transport rates. The measured burning velocities are generally in good a greement with computations. Flammability limits were determined experimentally by finding the limiting concentration of diluents for which combustion can be initiated and propagated throughout the combustion chamber. It was found the limiting concentration f or helium is lower than that for argon, indicating helium might be more effective near the limit. The Ar, N 2 and CO 2 mixtures at extinction correspond to low burning velocities, 2- 3 cm/s. The helium mixture at extinction, however, corresponds to large burning velocity, abo ut 18 cm/s. This behavior may be due to the high diffusivity of helium that causes rapid in crease of the minimum ignition energy.

Keywords:
Flammability limit Helium Laminar flow Combustion Diluent Diffusion flame Ignition system Laminar flame speed Methane Materials science Analytical Chemistry (journal) Argon Adiabatic flame temperature Chemistry Thermodynamics Mechanics Physics Nuclear chemistry Combustor Chromatography

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Combustion and flame dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Combustion and Detonation Processes
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
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