Abstract

In an effort to investigate the influence of heat losses to the atmospheric environment on NOx formation in a CH4/air-fueled combustor, we performed a parametric study in a perfectly stirred reactor (PSR). The PSR code in conjunction with Chemkin II was used to conduct the numerical analysis for various parameter adjustments which were made to vary NOx formed in the reactor over a wide range of conditions. The parameter adjustments include variations in the residence time and the heat transfer coefficient at an equivalence ratio of 0.9 that can influence the reactor temperature and thus NOx formation. The numerical results indicated that the NO concentration in the reactor varied in a similar pattern as the reactor temperature over the residence time for given heat loss conditions. This was due to the fact that net NO production rate (which is the sum of total NO production and consumption rates) was nearly identical to thermal NO production rate (which is sensitive to changes in the reactor temperature)....

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