scholarly journals Numerical investigation of fuel flexibility in a small-scale flameless combustor

2021 ◽  
Vol 2116 (1) ◽  
pp. 012017
Author(s):  
P Rijo ◽  
P J Coelho

Abstract Numerical simulation of a laboratory flameless combustor was performed to investigate the flexibility to burn alternative fuels to natural gas. The studied fuels are biogas, syngas and a mixture of ammonia and methane. The inlet temperatures of air and fuel, the equivalence ratio and the geometrical characteristics of the combustor were maintained constant. The results show that flameless combustion is observed in the biogas and in the NH3/CH4 mixture, while the syngas burns according to the conventional non-premixed combustion mode. According to the predictions, the biogas emits 1.1 ppm of NOx and 229 ppm of CO, syngas produces 7.8 ppm of NOx and 35 ppm of CO and the NH3/CH4 mixture emits about 3900 ppm of NOx and 608 ppm of CO. The high NOx and CO emissions in the NH3/CH4 mixture show that the combustor needs to be optimized to burn a nitrogen-containing fuel.

Author(s):  
Ségolène Gauthier ◽  
Etienne Lebas ◽  
Dominique Baillis

Within the context of reducing the green house gas emissions, substituting hydrogen for natural gas could have a great environmental impact, but hydrogen has different combustion characteristics than natural gas. This paper reports results of experimental tests of premixed combustion of natural gas-hydrogen mixtures in a porous burner made of open cell metallic foam. The technology of porous radiant burners shows environmental and economical advantages compared to traditional diffusion flame burners. The tests showed that substituting natural gas for hydrogen in a porous burner reduces the pollutant emissions of CO and NOx and the quantity of CO2 produced. For specific powers below 500 kW/m2, the emissions were below the "Blue Angel" label values. But working conditions are limited by hydrogen addition and the equivalence ratio has to be lowered to prevent flashback. The radiant combustion mode is more difficult to obtain with mixtures containing hydrogen and it disappears completely for mixtures with more than 80% vol. hydrogen.


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