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Zeitschrift für Physikalische Chemie | 2015

Analysis of Structure, Extinction and Broadening in Oxygen-Enhanced Non-Premixed Flames

B. Stelzner; Franziska Hunger; S. Voss; C. Hasse; D. Trimis

Abstract In the present numerical study laminar oxygen-enhanced and oxy-fuel CH4/N2–O2/N2 non-premixed flames were systematically investigated in counter-flow configuration. The compositions of the fuel and the oxidizer stream were chosen in a way, which allows a study of the flame structure at different flame temperatures in a range of approximately 1800–3000 K at constant stoichiometric mixture fraction of Zst = 0.2. The calculations were performed with the GRI 3.0 as a base kinetic mechanism, while selected cases were also investigated with the Appel et al. mechanism and the GDFkin® 3.0. The flame structure, extinction and flame broadening effects were investigated for various strain rates by analysing the heat release rate and temperature profiles. Four different heat release rate zones were identified, namely the radical chain branching, the main water and carbon dioxide formation, the fuel oxidation and the fuel pyrolysis zone. While those zones overlap in case of air-combustion, a separation accompanied by a flame broadening is found in oxygen-enhanced flames as a result of the higher flame temperatures. The four heat release zones get affected dissimilarly by increased oxygen content and flame temperature, while the flame broadening is dominated by the shift of the radical branching zone towards the oxidizer side. A comparison between air combustion and pure oxygen combustion shows that the flame is broadened by a factor of approximately 10 as long as the flame conditions are not close to the extinction limits. With increasing strain rate flame extinction starts from the oxidizer side. An increased radical pool and temperature level in the chain branching zone extents the extinction limits towards higher strain rates in oxygen-enhanced flames. On the fuel side, the increased oxygen-content with the associated higher temperature level leads to a strong endothermic zone and an intense activation of the C2-pathway.


Combustion and Flame | 2015

LES flamelet-progress variable modeling and measurements of a turbulent partially-premixed dimethyl ether jet flame

Sebastian Popp; Franziska Hunger; S. Hartl; Danny Messig; Bruno Coriton; Jonathan H. Frank; Frederik Fuest; C. Hasse


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2013

Experimental and numerical study of rich inverse diffusion flame structure

B. Stelzner; Franziska Hunger; S. Voss; J. Keller; C. Hasse; D. Trimis


International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2015

Detailed radiation modeling of a partial-oxidation flame

B. Garten; Franziska Hunger; Danny Messig; B. Stelzner; D. Trimis; C. Hasse


Combustion and Flame | 2015

A multi-scale asymptotic scaling and regime analysis of flamelet equations including tangential diffusion effects for laminar and turbulent flames

A. Scholtissek; Wai Lee Chan; Hongbin Xu; Franziska Hunger; Hemanth Kolla; Jacqueline H. Chen; Matthias Ihme; C. Hasse


Combustion and Flame | 2013

Evaluation of radiation modeling approaches for non-premixed flamelets considering a laminar methane air flame

Danny Messig; Franziska Hunger; Jens Keller; C. Hasse


Flow Turbulence and Combustion | 2015

A Constrained Control Approach for the Automated Choice of an Optimal Progress Variable for Chemistry Tabulation

Uwe Prüfert; S. Hartl; Franziska Hunger; Danny Messig; Michael Eiermann; C. Hasse


Chemical Engineering Science | 2015

Flamelet/progress variable modeling of partial oxidation systems: From laboratory flames to pilot-scale reactors

Michele Vascellari; Hongbin Xu; S. Hartl; Franziska Hunger; C. Hasse


Fuel Processing Technology | 2013

Development of an inverse diffusion partial oxidation flame and model burner contributing to the development of 3rd generation coal gasifiers

B. Stelzner; Franziska Hunger; Alexander Laugwitz; Martin Gräbner; S. Voss; Konrad Uebel; Martin Schurz; Ronny Schimpke; Steffen Weise; Steffen Krzack; D. Trimis; C. Hasse; Bernd Meyer


Combustion and Flame | 2013

A consistent flamelet formulation for a reacting char particle considering curvature effects

Hongbin Xu; Franziska Hunger; Michele Vascellari; C. Hasse

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C. Hasse

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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B. Stelzner

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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D. Trimis

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Danny Messig

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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S. Voss

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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A. Scholtissek

Technische Universität Darmstadt

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Alexander Laugwitz

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Bernd Meyer

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Felix Dietzsch

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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Hongbin Xu

Freiberg University of Mining and Technology

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