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Abstract

This work explores the applicability of one-step irreversible Arrhenius kinetics with unity reaction order to the numerical description of partially premixed hydrocarbon combustion. Computations of planar premixed flames are used in the selection of the three model parameters: the heat of reaction q, the activation temperature T-a, and the preexponential factor B. It is seen that changes in q with equivalence ratio phi need to be introduced in fuel-rich combustion to describe the effect of partial fuel oxidation on the amount of heat released, leading to a universal linear variation q(phi) for phi > 1 for all hydrocarbons. The model also employs a variable activation temperature T-a(phi) to mimic changes in the underlying chemistry in rich and very lean flames. The resulting chemistry description is able to reproduce propagation velocities of diluted and undiluted flames accurately over the whole flammability limit. Furthermore, computations of methane-air counterflow diffusion flames are used to test the proposed chemistry under nonpremixed conditions. The model not only predicts the critical strain rate at extinction accurately but also gives near-extinction flames with oxygen leakage, thereby overcoming known predictive limitations of one-step Arrhenius kinetics. (c) 2006 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2006
Journal
Combustion and Flame
Volume
147
Number of Pages
32-38
ISBN Number
0010-2180
Accession Number
WOS:000241442300004
DOI
10.1016/j.combustflame.2006.08.001
Alternate Journal
Combust Flame
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