Among new technologies, MILD combustion [1] is accepted to be one of the most promising novel concept that would respond to the requirements imposed by environmental constraints. MILD combustion features also imply a strong flexibility with respect to the fuel thus allowing the use of low calorific value mixtures with high efficiency. The proposed strategy is to burn mixtures highly diluted and preheated. In pratical systems this is reached recycling exhaust gases, mainly consisting of CO2 and H2O. Such non inert species, deriving also from presence of diluent in low calorific value fuels, may alter the kinetic routes by means of thermal and chemical effects.

The role of CO2 and H2O on ignition chemistry of simple hydrocarbons

Pino Sabia;M de Joannon;R Ragucci
2014

Abstract

Among new technologies, MILD combustion [1] is accepted to be one of the most promising novel concept that would respond to the requirements imposed by environmental constraints. MILD combustion features also imply a strong flexibility with respect to the fuel thus allowing the use of low calorific value mixtures with high efficiency. The proposed strategy is to burn mixtures highly diluted and preheated. In pratical systems this is reached recycling exhaust gases, mainly consisting of CO2 and H2O. Such non inert species, deriving also from presence of diluent in low calorific value fuels, may alter the kinetic routes by means of thermal and chemical effects.
2014
Istituto di Ricerche sulla Combustione - IRC - Sede Napoli
Inglese
35th International Symposium on Combustion
August, 3-8, 2014
San Francisco (CA)
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Sabia, Pino; DE JOANNON, Mariarosaria; Lubrano Lavadera, M; Ragucci, R
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04 Contributo in convegno::04.03 Poster in Atti di convegno
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