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Combustion of a hydrogen/carbon monoxide/carbon dioxide mixture in hot and diluted streams
Abstract
This work presents an experimental investigation on the combustion behavior of a mixture of hydrogen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide in hot and diluted streams, like those obtain under flameless combustion regimes. A jet in a hot coflow burner was used to carry out the experiments. This burner consists of a central fuel jet surrounded by a combustion products stream, which comes from a premixed flame under lean conditions. In this way, it is possible to obtain high temperature and low oxygen concentration in the jet flame. Here, a mixture of 40% H2, 40% CO and 20% CO was issued through the jet nozzle. This composition corresponds to a renewable fuel known as syngas. Three oxygen composition in the oxidant stream were evaluated: 2.0%, 4.7% and 6.9%. Temperature and species concentration values were measured along axial and radial lines under a fix Reynolds's number. The results suggest that when oxygen concentration increases, CO and NO emissions of the total process decreases. © 2020 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd- Conference Paper
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- Carbon dioxide
- Carbon dioxide process
- Carbon monoxide
- Fuel burners
- Mixtures
- Oxygen
- Combustion behavior
- Combustion products
- Experimental investigations
- Flameless combustion
- High temperature
- Oxygen concentrations
- Renewable fuels
- Species concentration
- Combustion