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Visualisation of propane autoignition in a turbulent flow reactor using OH* chemiluminescence imaging

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Summary, in English

Autoignition of propane in air was visualised in a turbulent flow reactor using natural OH*-chemiluminescence imaging. The spatial and temporal development of autoignition kernels was studied in an optically accessible tubular section of the reactor. Kernel nucleation, movement and growth affected the location and movement of subsequent autoignition sites, and resulted in stagnation of the incoming flow and flashback. The autoignition delays of the reactants were measured under various conditions of temperature, pressure and equivalence ratio, relevant to micro gas turbines: Temperature T= 803-903 K, pressure p = 0.4-0.6 MPa, equivalence ratio phi = 0.2-0.6, mass flow rate of reactants m(r) = 8-21 g/s, with ignition delays tau between 191 and 498 ms. The effect of diluting the propane + air mixtures with CO2 was investigated for mole fractions of 0 <X-CO2 < 0.1. An empirical correlation for the autoignition delays was developed for the aforementioned conditions, and values of activation energy were calculated on the basis of the experimental data. The ignition delay times were compared with the predictions of chemical kinetic models and experimental data previously reported in the literature. (C) 2013 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

1033-1043

Publication/Series

Combustion and Flame

Volume

160

Issue

6

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics
  • Energy Engineering

Keywords

  • Autoignition
  • Flashback
  • Propane
  • Flow reactor

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0010-2180