Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1280014 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of turbulence intensity of an ambient air flow on flame structure and NOxNOx formation were investigated experimentally in hydrogen/air nonpremixed flames. To identify the effect of sole turbulence intensity, a new combustor with a turbulence generator, which can increase the turbulence intensity of air stream under the condition of an identical mean velocity, was adopted. The experiment was conducted with and without the turbulence generator for the two fuel cases of H2:N2=1:1H2:N2=1:1 and H2:N2=1:2H2:N2=1:2, by volume. As a result, as the turbulence intensity increased, the reducing effect of NOxNOx was more significant in the condition of a higher flame temperature. In addition, the conversion ratio from NO to NO2NO2 increased. Two major factors can reduce the production of NOxNOx as the turbulence intensity increases: significant NOxNOx reduction corresponding to about 70% was found in the upstream region due to the increase in the strain rate effect and in the downstream region due to the rapid mixing effect. From these results, it is possible to conclude that adjustment of turbulence intensity is a very useful method to reduce NOxNOx emission in hydrogen nonpremixed jet flames.

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