Experimental Study of Methane-Oxygen Flames Doped with Nitrogen Oxide or Ammonia. Comparison with Modeling
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Combustion Science and Technology
- Vol. 86 (1-6) , 87-103
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00102209208947189
Abstract
NH3 and NO have been added to low pressure, premixed laminar CH4-O2 flames of different equivalence ratios. The profiles of concentrations of major radicals and stable species have been obtained, using a molecular beam sampling technique coupled with a mass spectrometer. Laser-induced fluorescence has been used to measure CH radicals. Absorption spectroscopy has been applied to OH radical and temperature measurements. The behaviours of NO and HCN are mainly discussed, and the whole experimental result compared to complete flame structure computations. Using a recent reaction mechanism described by Miller, we notice that pollutants NO and HCN are generally underestimated by computations. Another mechanism, proposed by Bian et al., for nitrogen oxidation has been tested. Sensitivity and reaction path analysis made it possible to identify the reactions which would require modifications, according to a review of recently published kinetic values, in order to get a better fit between the experimental profiles and the computed ones.Keywords
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