Abstract
Hydrogen energy is an ideal clean energy to solve the expanding energy demand and environmental problems caused by fossil fuels. In order to produce hydrogen, a double-layer porous media burner with shrunk structure was designed to explore the partial oxidation (POX) of methane. And the combustion temperature, species concentration and reforming efficiency were studied under different shrunk parameters and operating conditions. The results indicated that the shrunk structure greatly influenced the flame position and temperature distribution. The flame moved to the downstream section with the decreasing of the inner shrunk diameter and the increasing of the shrunk height. When the diameter of the filled Al2O3 pellets was 8 mm, the hydrogen yield reached the highest value of 43.8%. With the increasing of equivalence ratio, the reforming efficiency increased first and then decreased, and the maximum value of 53.0% was reached at φ = 1.5. However, the reforming efficiency and axial temperature kept increasing when the inlet velocity increased from 10 to 18 cm/s. The corresponding results provided theoretical reference for the control of flame position and species production by the design of shrunk structure in porous media burner.
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