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NOx emission characteristics in turbulent hydrogen jet flames with coaxial air
Hee-Jang Moon
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 6, pp.1751-1759, 2009
Abstract : The characteristics of NOx emissions in pure hydrogen nonpremixed jet flames with coaxial air are analyzed numerically
for a wide range of coaxial air conditions. Among the models tested in simple nonpremixed jet flame, the
one-half power scaling law could be reproduced only by the Model C using the HO2/H2O2 reaction, implying the importance
of chemical nonequilibrium effect. The flame length is reduced significantly by augmenting coaxial air, and
could be represented as a function of the ratio of coaxial air to fuel velocity. Predicted EINOx scaling showed a good
concordance with experimental data, and the overall one-half power scaling was observed in coaxial flames with
Model C when flame residence time was defined with flame volume instead of a cubic of the flame length. Different
level of oxygen mass fraction at the stoichiometric surface was observed as coaxial air was increased. These different
levels imply that the coaxial air strengthens the nonequilibrium effect.
Keyword : 1/2 power scaling law; Coaxial air; EINOx; Flame length; Nonpremixed flame; Turbulent flow |
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