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Ethanol Inhomogeneous Lean Combustion Under Different Ambient Temperatures and Pressures with Hydrogen Enrichment

  • Xi'an Jiaotong University

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Abstract

The effects of different ambient temperatures and pressures on the combustion of hydrogen-enriched liquid ethanol spray were studied in a constant-volume vessel, using experimental and numerical methods. The inhomogeneous combustion experiment was conducted under ultra-lean conditions at an overall equivalence ratio of 0.3 (33% spray ethanol/67% premixed hydrogen). The spray and flame images and combustion pressures were obtained. The spray simulation models used were the RANS k-ε turbulence model, KH-RT model, and wall film interaction model. The experimental results showed that the inhomogeneous combustion of the liquid ethanol spray can be divided into two stages: a rapid-burning and a slow-burning stage. The slow-burning stage was sensitive to changes in ambient temperature and pressure. Combustion duration decreased with elevated pressure and declined temperature. Under low pressure and medium temperature conditions, the flame reached its fastest propagation speed. The simulation results showed that the fuel concentration and concentration gradient around the ignition position are the key factors that affect inhomogeneous lean combustion. When the equivalence ratio was over 0.8 around the ignition position and the gradient of the equivalence ratio increased no less than 0.1/mm, the optimal combustion characteristics were achieved.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1739-1759
Number of pages21
JournalCombustion Science and Technology
Volume197
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Inhomogeneous combustion
  • constant volume vessel
  • direct injection
  • hydrogen enrichment
  • spray simulation

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