Title of article :
Flame dynamics in catalytic and non-catalytic mesoscale microreactors
Author/Authors :
Gianmarco Pizza، نويسنده , , John Mantzaras، نويسنده , , Christos E. Frouzakis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
The dynamics of fuel-lean (equivalence ratio φ = 0.5) premixed hydrogen/air flames are investigated numerically in a 2-mm-height planar channel with platinum-coated walls, as a function of the inlet velocity and catalytic reactivity. An elliptic 2-D transient code is used, with elementary heterogeneous (catalytic) and homogeneous (gas-phase) chemical reaction schemes and detailed transport. The channel wall temperature is prescribed and the inlet properties are uniform. The catalytic reactivity is controlled by varying the model parameter As, which denotes the ratio of the catalytically active area to the geometrical channel surface area. It is shown that the rich flame dynamics of the non-catalytic case (As = 0), which include non-stationary repetitive ignition/extinction and oscillating flames, can be suppressed by suitable selection of the catalytic reactivity. The repetitive/ignition extinction flames are eliminated at As = 0.003 and the oscillating ones for As > 0.01, while for higher values of As only stationary “closed symmetric” and “asymmetric” flames are obtained. The results suggest that the application of a predetermined catalyst loading on the channel walls is a feasible method to eliminate unsteady combustion modes in practical mesoscale reactors.
Keywords :
Combustion instabilities , Flame dynamics in mesoscale combustion , Catalytic combustion , spectral element method , Platinum catalyst
Journal title :
CATALYSIS TODAY
Journal title :
CATALYSIS TODAY