Experimental and numerical investigation of flame stabilization and pollutant formation in matrix stabilized ammonia-hydrogen combustion

COMBUSTION AND FLAME(2023)

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Ammonia (NH3 ) is a carbon-free fuel that offers an attractive alternative for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. However, the slow flame speed, low heating value, and emissions of nitrogen-containing pollutants present significant issues for practical combustion applications. To address these issues, we investigate the use of matrix stabilized combustion. In this type of burner, combustion is performed within an inert porous ceramic foam, heat is recirculated by solid conduction and radiation, which enhances flame speed and combustion stabilization, thereby permitting combustion over a wide range of equivalence ratio conditions. We present a new porous media burner (PMB) capable of stabilizing NH3 /air flames at ambient conditions. An extensive experimental characterization of the stability of this burner is conducted with up to 30% by volume of hydrogen (H-2 ) in the fuel stream. A 15:1 turndown ratio is demonstrated, with a high thermal power density of 62 MW m( -3) . Concentrations of NO, unburnt NH 3 , and H- 2 in the exhaust stream are measured. Two regimes are identified for low NO operation: rich and very lean. For rich conditions, NO emissions decrease with increasing equivalence ratio and decreasing H (2) blending. Unburnt NH 3 emissions follow opposite trends. These measurements are complemented by simulations in which the burner is represented by a coupled solid-gas reactor network. This model captures the burner's pollutant emissions to good accuracy and is used to analyze the mechanisms of pollutant formation.(c) 2023 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Matrix stabilized combustion,Porous media burner,Ammonia combustion,Carbon -free combustion,Reactor network model
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