Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures

In this study, explosion behaviors of hydrocarbon-added and diluted syngas/air mixtures were investigated experimentally in a constant volume combustion chamber. Hydrocarbons such as methane and propane, and diluents, such as helium and nitrogen, were added to a syngas/air mixture to evaluate the ef...

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Main Authors: Tran, M. V., Scribano, G., Chong, C. T., Ho, T. X.
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spelling my.utm.771272018-04-30T14:43:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/77127/ Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures Tran, M. V. Scribano, G. Chong, C. T. Ho, T. X. T Technology (General) In this study, explosion behaviors of hydrocarbon-added and diluted syngas/air mixtures were investigated experimentally in a constant volume combustion chamber. Hydrocarbons such as methane and propane, and diluents, such as helium and nitrogen, were added to a syngas/air mixture to evaluate the effects of hydrocarbon and dilution on the explosion characteristics of flames. The results showed that for hydrocarbon additions, both the maximum explosion pressure and the explosion time increased linearly with the hydrocarbon concentration, while the maximum rate of pressure rise decreased nonlinearly, which can be correlated to an exponential equation. It was observed that propane had a stronger effect on reducing the pressure rise rate than methane did. With dilutions, the maximum explosion pressure decreased linearly and the explosion time increased linearly, so the pressure rise rate was significantly reduced. An exponential correlation of pressure rise rate and dilution ratio was observed. Of the two diluents tested, nitrogen showed a stronger effect in reducing the pressure rise rate compared to helium. This indicated that the explosion hazard can be reduced by adding hydrocarbon or dilution to lower the pressure rise rate of syngas/air flame. Elsevier Ltd 2017 Article PeerReviewed Tran, M. V. and Scribano, G. and Chong, C. T. and Ho, T. X. (2017) Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 42 (44). pp. 27416-27427. ISSN 0360-3199 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030645823&doi=10.1016%2fj.ijhydene.2017.09.046&partnerID=40&md5=f9acab0597e821c0f8e10cbf5db1b7ee DOI:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2017.09.046
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Tran, M. V.
Scribano, G.
Chong, C. T.
Ho, T. X.
Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures
description In this study, explosion behaviors of hydrocarbon-added and diluted syngas/air mixtures were investigated experimentally in a constant volume combustion chamber. Hydrocarbons such as methane and propane, and diluents, such as helium and nitrogen, were added to a syngas/air mixture to evaluate the effects of hydrocarbon and dilution on the explosion characteristics of flames. The results showed that for hydrocarbon additions, both the maximum explosion pressure and the explosion time increased linearly with the hydrocarbon concentration, while the maximum rate of pressure rise decreased nonlinearly, which can be correlated to an exponential equation. It was observed that propane had a stronger effect on reducing the pressure rise rate than methane did. With dilutions, the maximum explosion pressure decreased linearly and the explosion time increased linearly, so the pressure rise rate was significantly reduced. An exponential correlation of pressure rise rate and dilution ratio was observed. Of the two diluents tested, nitrogen showed a stronger effect in reducing the pressure rise rate compared to helium. This indicated that the explosion hazard can be reduced by adding hydrocarbon or dilution to lower the pressure rise rate of syngas/air flame.
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author Tran, M. V.
Scribano, G.
Chong, C. T.
Ho, T. X.
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Scribano, G.
Chong, C. T.
Ho, T. X.
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title Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures
title_short Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures
title_full Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures
title_fullStr Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures
title_sort influence of hydrocarbon additions and dilutions on explosion behavior of syngas/air mixtures
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