Abstract

In many heat devices designers and operators meet the problem of low efficiency of combustion and restricted emission standards. This process should be improved to maximize its efficiency and satisfy additional requirements as, for example, uniform temperature fieldin combustion chamber, low noise level or very low NOx emission. These requirements are satisfied by homogeneous combustion. Such combustion method is particularly attractive for the steel or glass industry or power industry based in particular on natural gas. In this paper factors, which have the biggest influence on performance of flameless combustion, are discussed, among others: momentum of fuel and oxidizer, composition of the mixture, the temperature of the inlet gases. Additionally, blind simulations of combustion in a combustion chamber of a furnace are run to assess how high is the influence of these factors individually. Numerical simulations are performed in a CFD code AVL Fire. The detailed chemical kinetics mechanism GRI-mech 3.0 is used for combustion calculations. Calculations results are correlated with experimental data. Blind simulations and experiment provide similar level of NO X emission (~6-8 ppm). Experiments showed that the effect of the addition of ethylene to fuel on emissions of NO X , CO, THC is not significant. Similarly, numerical simulations predict that influence of ethylene is negligible. CO, THC and CO 2 were on a stable level across all cases. NOX emissions increases when mass flow of air and fuel increases due to higher heat release in the same volume, what results in higher temperature of combustion products. When temperature of fuel increases NO X level decreases.

Highlights

  • Restricted emission standards and improvement of efficiency are one of the key issues in combustion

  • The most important conclusion is that blind simulations and experiment provide similar level of NOX emission (~6-8 ppm)

  • Numerical simulations predict that influence of ethylene is negligible

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Introduction

Restricted emission standards and improvement of efficiency are one of the key issues in combustion. One of the methods which help to fulfil these requirements is homogeneous combustion, often called flameless combustion because of not visible flame front. Such combustion method is attractive for the steel or glass industry or power industry based in particular on natural gas. The difference between conventional flame and flameless combustion is recirculation ratio [9]:. Flameless combustion occurs when very dilute reactants are preheated to very high temperatures [1]. In this paper an experiment performed at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor is described. The influence of doping of ethylene to natural gas on emissions is analyzed. The influence of temperature of fuel, doping of ethylene and mass flow of fuel and air on emissions level (NOX, CO, THC) was analyzed

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