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Properties of Laminar Premixed CO/H/Air Flames at Various Pressures
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1997
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Spherical LaminarEngineeringMechanical EngineeringCombustion TheoryFuel ScienceCombustion Engineering AmesChemistryPremixed Turbulent FlameLaminar FlameChemical EngineeringThermodynamicsMaterials ScienceVarious Pressures Ame PropertiesHydrogenHeat TransferEnergyCombustion ScienceHydrogen CombustionChemical Kinetics
Effects of positive ame stretch on the laminar burning velocities of CO/H2/air mixtures were studied both experimentally and computationally for outwardly propagating spherical laminar premixed ames having concentrations of hydrogen in the fuel mixture of 3 – 50% by volume, fuel-equivalence ratios of 0.6 – 5.0, and pressures of 0.5 – 4.0 atm. Both measured and predicted ratios of unstretched to stretched laminar burning velocities varied linearly with Karlovitz numbers, yielding constant Markstein numbers for each reactant mixture and pressure. Effects of stretch on laminar burning velocities were modest at low hydrogen concentrations, but approached earlier results for hydrogen/air ames as hydrogen concentrations increased. Predicted and measured ame properties were in reasonably good agreement using several contemporary chemical reaction mechanisms.
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