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Two-dimensional temperature characteristics of Syngas flames with nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and steam diluents by planar laser-induced fluorescence thermometry

  • School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

In this research, the effects of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and steam diluents on the two-dimensional temperature structures and characteristics of syngas flames were investigated by two-line planar laserinduced fluorescence thermometry. The spatial resolution and the total uncertainty of the measured results were 41.7 μm and ±8.45%, respectively. The experimental results demonstrated that diluting with carbon dioxide in the syngas flame resulted in the lowest flame temperature, followed by steam diluent. The measured temperature fields for these three diluents exhibited a symmetrical but nonuniform structure. It was found that the high-temperature region exists in the downstream of flame front, and the temperature decreases gradually inside-out in the burned zone of syngas flame. The findings in this work will improve our understanding of the temperature characteristics for the syngas flames with different diluents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)482-490
Number of pages9
JournalSpectroscopy Letters
Volume49
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Carbon dioxide and steam diluents
  • Nitrogen
  • Planar laser-induced fluorescence thermometry
  • Syngas flame

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