The paper presented experimental studies of the liftoff and blowout stability of pure hydrogen, hydrogen/propane and hydrogen/methane jet flames using a 2 mm burner. Carbon dioxide and Argon gas were also used in the study for the comparison with hydrocarbon fuel. Comparisons of the stability of H2/C3H8, H2/CH4, H2/Ar and H2/CO2 flames showed that H2/C3H8 produced the highest liftoff height and H2/CH4 required highest liftoff and blowoff velocities. The non-dimensional analysis of liftoff height approach was used to correlate liftoff data of H2, H2-C3H8, H2-CO2 , C3H8 and H2-Ar jet flames tested in the 2 mm burner. The suitability of extending the empirical correlations based on hydrocarbon flames to both hydrogen and hydrogen/hydrocarbon flames was examined.
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