Affiliation:
1. Energy and Environmental Combustion Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Washington, P.O. Box 352600, Seattle, WA 98195-2600
Abstract
In this paper, the development of an eight-step global chemical kinetic mechanism for methane oxidation with nitric oxide formation in lean-premixed combustion at elevated pressures is described and applied. In particular, the mechanism has been developed for use in computational fluid dynamics and chemical reactor network simulations of combustion in lean-premixed gas turbine engines. Special attention is focused on the ability of the mechanism to predict NOx and CO exhaust emissions. Applications of the eight-step mechanism are reported in the paper, all for high-pressure, lean-premixed, methane-air (or natural gas-air) combustion. The eight steps of the mechanism are as follows: (1) oxidation of the methane fuel to CO and H2O, (2) oxidation of the CO to CO2, (3) dissociation of the CO2 to CO, (4) flame-NO formation by the Zeldovich and nitrous oxide mechanisms, (5) flame-NO formation by the prompt and NNH mechanisms, (6) postflame-NO formation by equilibrium H-atom attack on equilibrium N2O, (7) postflame-NO formation by equilibrium O-atom attack on equilibrium N2O, and (8) postflame Zeldovich NO formation by equilibrium O-atom attack on N2.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering
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