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Original Articles

The Effects of CH3CI Addition on an Atmospheric Pressure Fuel-Lean CH4/Air Premixed Laminar Flat Flame

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Pages 13-36 | Received 05 Apr 1993, Accepted 30 Aug 1993, Published online: 09 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The inhibitory effects of CH3CI on an atmospheric pressure fuel-lean CH4/air premixed laminar flat flame are investigated through stable species (water-cooled quartz microprobe and gas chromatography) concentration measurements and detailed chemical modeling. Varying degrees of CH3CI in the feed (at a fixed π) result in consistently higher observed CO/CO2 molar concentration ratios at all heights-above-burner.Modeling of these flames with detailed elementary reaction mechanisms yields predicted stable species concentration profiles which are consistent with the experimental observations. Rate-of-production analyses derived from the modeling indicates that the CI atom is a dominant radical in the CH3CI/CH4 flames. Forfuel-lean conditions, the inhibitory effect results primarily from the slowdown of CO burnout by OH due to depletion of OH by HCI, which is generated primarily from fast H abstractions by CI.

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