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Syngas combustion kinetics and applications.

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Combustion Science and Technology, 180(6), p.1053-1096, 2008Trabajos contenidos:
  • Chaos, M
  • Dryer, F. L
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Strong interest in the use of coal-derived syngas in gas turbines has led to recent experimental studies that highlight the important features of H2/CO combustion at high pressures and relatively low temperatures. In the present study these investigations are reviewed, evaluated, and chemical kinetic updates based on these new results are discussed. Disparities observed between experimental measurements and kinetic model predictions of high pressure ignition delay and burning velocity are noted and the effect that surfaces, trace impurities, and contaminants may have on the H2/CO kinetic system are elucidated. In particular, the impurity coupling with NOx is discussed in relation to energy conversion processes involving hydrogen as a fuel component. An example of its importance to pre-ignition in reciprocating engine applications is also demonstrated.
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Strong interest in the use of coal-derived syngas in gas turbines has led to recent experimental studies that highlight the important features of H2/CO combustion at high pressures and relatively low temperatures. In the present study these investigations are reviewed, evaluated, and chemical kinetic updates based on these new results are discussed. Disparities observed between experimental measurements and kinetic model predictions of high pressure ignition delay and burning velocity are noted and the effect that surfaces, trace impurities, and contaminants may have on the H2/CO kinetic system are elucidated. In particular, the impurity coupling with NOx is discussed in relation to energy conversion processes involving hydrogen as a fuel component. An example of its importance to pre-ignition in reciprocating engine applications is also demonstrated.

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