1. Effect of the addition of H2 and H2O on the polluting species in a counter-flow diffusion flame of biogas in flameless regime.
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Amar, Hadef, Abdelbaki, Mameri, Fouzi, Tabet, and Zeroual, Aouachria
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BIOGAS , *POLLUTION , *EMISSIONS (Air pollution) , *WATER vapor , *ENERGY consumption - Abstract
Biogas is obtained by fermentation of biomass, it is a renewable fuel and practically CO 2 neutral, offers a significant advantage compared to other fuels for its low carbon/hydrogen ratio (1 atom of carbon and 4 hydrogen atoms). Thus, the level of CO 2 emissions from biogas is lower than that of the other fuels. Biogas is a biodegradable and renewable fuel; its benefits are conjugated especially in a flameless combustion process that significantly reduces fuel consumption and polluting emissions. In this paper, we study the effects of the dilution of a mixture of the biogas BG75 (75% CH 4 and 25% CO 2 ) – hydrogen by a volume of water vapor ranging from 10% to 50%. The configuration of an opposed jet flame is used with a constant strain rate of 120 s −1 . The chemical kinetics is described by the Gri3.0 mechanism. It has been found that the combustion structure is very sensitive to the various parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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