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Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames

The impacts of adding diluent gases (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and helium) either to the fuel side or the oxidizer side on the sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames are investigated experimentally and numerically. A series of ethylene flames ranging from non-sooting to...

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Autores principales: Su, Zhiwei, Ying, Yaoyao, Chen, Chen, Zhao, Rui, Zhao, Xuan, Liu, Dong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9210520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02409h
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author Su, Zhiwei
Ying, Yaoyao
Chen, Chen
Zhao, Rui
Zhao, Xuan
Liu, Dong
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Ying, Yaoyao
Chen, Chen
Zhao, Rui
Zhao, Xuan
Liu, Dong
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description The impacts of adding diluent gases (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and helium) either to the fuel side or the oxidizer side on the sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames are investigated experimentally and numerically. A series of ethylene flames ranging from non-sooting to heavy-sooting are studied by gradually increasing the oxygen concentration on the oxidizer side. The optical method is used to analyze flame images, determining the sooting transition process. It is found that whether CO(2) is added to the fuel side or the oxidizer side, the sooting transition process is delayed significantly. This process is slightly delayed when He is added to the fuel side, however, it is promoted when He is introduced to the oxidizer side. The numerical results show that in CO(2)-diluted flames, the mole fraction of the main soot precursors C(2)H(2), C(3)H(3), and C(6)H(6) are reduced, which leads to the delay of soot formation. In addition, the H radical decreases while the OH radical increases, both of them are important for soot formation. In He-diluted flames, the concentration of C(2)H(2), C(3)H(3), and C(6)H(6) decreased, as well as H and OH radicals. Moreover, adding He obviously changes the distribution area of products.
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spelling pubmed-92105202022-07-06 Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames Su, Zhiwei Ying, Yaoyao Chen, Chen Zhao, Rui Zhao, Xuan Liu, Dong RSC Adv Chemistry The impacts of adding diluent gases (nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and helium) either to the fuel side or the oxidizer side on the sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames are investigated experimentally and numerically. A series of ethylene flames ranging from non-sooting to heavy-sooting are studied by gradually increasing the oxygen concentration on the oxidizer side. The optical method is used to analyze flame images, determining the sooting transition process. It is found that whether CO(2) is added to the fuel side or the oxidizer side, the sooting transition process is delayed significantly. This process is slightly delayed when He is added to the fuel side, however, it is promoted when He is introduced to the oxidizer side. The numerical results show that in CO(2)-diluted flames, the mole fraction of the main soot precursors C(2)H(2), C(3)H(3), and C(6)H(6) are reduced, which leads to the delay of soot formation. In addition, the H radical decreases while the OH radical increases, both of them are important for soot formation. In He-diluted flames, the concentration of C(2)H(2), C(3)H(3), and C(6)H(6) decreased, as well as H and OH radicals. Moreover, adding He obviously changes the distribution area of products. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9210520/ /pubmed/35800317 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02409h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Ying, Yaoyao
Chen, Chen
Zhao, Rui
Zhao, Xuan
Liu, Dong
Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames
title Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames
title_full Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames
title_fullStr Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames
title_full_unstemmed Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames
title_short Effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames
title_sort effects of diluent gases on sooting transition process in ethylene counterflow diffusion flames
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9210520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35800317
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra02409h
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