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Elsevier, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 11(39), p. 6024-6033

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.01.157

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Shock tube and kinetic study of C2H6/H2/O2/Ar mixtures at elevated pressures

Journal article published in 2014 by Lun Pan ORCID, Yingjia Zhang, Jiaxiang Zhang, Zemin Tian, Zuohua Huang
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Abstract

a b s t r a c t Using a high-pressure shock tube facility, the ignition delay times of stoichiometric C 2 H 6 / H 2 /O 2 diluted in argon were obtained behind reflected shock wave at elevated pressures (p ¼ 1.2, 4.0 and 16.0 atm) with ethane blending ratios from 0 to 100%. The measured ignition delay times were compared to the previous correlations, and the results show that the ignition delay times of ethane from different studies exhibit an obvious difference. Meanwhile, numerical studies were conducted with three generally accepted kinetic mechanisms and the results show that only NUIG Aramco Mech 1.3 agrees well with the measurements under all test conditions. Sensitivity analysis was made to interpret the poor prediction of the other two mechanisms. Furthermore, the effect of ethane blending ratio on the ignition delay times of the mixtures was analyzed and the results show that ethane blending ratio gives a non-linear effect on the auto-ignition of hydrogen. Finally, chemical interpretations on this non-linear effect were made from the reaction pathway analysis and normalized H radical consumption analysis.