2014 journal article

Ultrarich Filtration Combustion of Ethane

ENERGY & FUELS, 28(2), 1536–1540.

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Ultrarich filtration combustion of ethane is studied in a porous medium composed of alumina spheres with the aim to achieve optimized conversion to hydrogen and syngas. Temperature, velocities, and chemical products of the combustion waves are recorded experimentally in a range of equivalence ratios ϕ from stoichiometry (ϕ = 1) to ϕ = 2.5. Experimental and numerical results are reported for 3.5 mm diameter alumina spheres; an oxygen content of the oxidizer is varied from 21 to 30%. Two temperature models based on GRI-MECH 3.0 and San Diego-MECH demonstrated good agreement with the experimental results. The maximum hydrogen concentration of 19.3% was recorded at ϕ = 2.5 and a 30% oxygen content in the oxidizer.