Characteristics of Butanol Isomers Oxidation in a Micro Flow Reactor

Ignition and combustion characteristics of n-butanol/air, 2-butanol.air and isobutanol/air mixtures at stoichiometric (ϕ = 1) and lean (ϕ = 0.5) conditions were investigated in a micro flow reactor with a controlled temperature profile from 323 K to 1313 K, under atmospheric pressure. Sole distinct...

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Main Author: Bin Hamzah, Muhamad Firdaus
Other Authors: Sarathy, Mani
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10754/623480
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spelling ndltd-kaust.edu.sa-oai-repository.kaust.edu.sa-10754-6234802020-09-04T05:07:11Z Characteristics of Butanol Isomers Oxidation in a Micro Flow Reactor Bin Hamzah, Muhamad Firdaus Sarathy, Mani Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division Lai, Zhiping Takanabe, Kazuhiro Butanols Micro flow reactor HCCI Biofuel Premixed Oxidation Ignition and combustion characteristics of n-butanol/air, 2-butanol.air and isobutanol/air mixtures at stoichiometric (ϕ = 1) and lean (ϕ = 0.5) conditions were investigated in a micro flow reactor with a controlled temperature profile from 323 K to 1313 K, under atmospheric pressure. Sole distinctive weak flame was observed for each mixture, with inlet fuel/air mixture velocity set low at 2 cm/s. One-dimensional computation with comprehensive chemistry and transport was conducted. At low mixture velocities, one-stage oxidation was confirmed from heat release rate profiles, which was broadly in agreement with the experimental results. The weak flame positions were congruent with literature describing reactivity of the butanol isomers. These weak flame responses were also found to mirror the trend in Anti-Knock Indexes of the butanol isomers. Flux and sensitivity analyses were performed to investigate the fuel oxidation pathways at low and high temperatures. Further computational investigations on oxidation of butanol isomers at higher pressure of 5 atm indicated two-stage oxidation through the heat release rate profiles. Low temperature chemistry is accentuated in the region near the first weak cool flame for oxidation under higher pressure, and its impact on key species – such as hydroxyl radical, hydrogen peroxide and carbon monoxide – were considered. Both experimental and computational findings demonstrate the advantage of employing the micro flow reactor in investigating oxidation processes in the temperature region of interest along the reactor channel. By varying physical conditions such as pressure, the micro flow reactor system is proven to be highly beneficial in elucidating oxidation behavior of butanol isomers in conditions in engines such as those that mirror HCCI operations. 2017-05-14T06:51:14Z 2018-05-14T00:00:00Z 2017-05 Thesis 10.25781/KAUST-0A95Z http://hdl.handle.net/10754/623480 en 2018-05-14 At the time of archiving, the student author of this thesis opted to temporarily restrict access to it. The full text of this thesis became available to the public after the expiration of the embargo on 2018-05-14.
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topic Butanols
Micro flow reactor
HCCI
Biofuel
Premixed
Oxidation
spellingShingle Butanols
Micro flow reactor
HCCI
Biofuel
Premixed
Oxidation
Bin Hamzah, Muhamad Firdaus
Characteristics of Butanol Isomers Oxidation in a Micro Flow Reactor
description Ignition and combustion characteristics of n-butanol/air, 2-butanol.air and isobutanol/air mixtures at stoichiometric (ϕ = 1) and lean (ϕ = 0.5) conditions were investigated in a micro flow reactor with a controlled temperature profile from 323 K to 1313 K, under atmospheric pressure. Sole distinctive weak flame was observed for each mixture, with inlet fuel/air mixture velocity set low at 2 cm/s. One-dimensional computation with comprehensive chemistry and transport was conducted. At low mixture velocities, one-stage oxidation was confirmed from heat release rate profiles, which was broadly in agreement with the experimental results. The weak flame positions were congruent with literature describing reactivity of the butanol isomers. These weak flame responses were also found to mirror the trend in Anti-Knock Indexes of the butanol isomers. Flux and sensitivity analyses were performed to investigate the fuel oxidation pathways at low and high temperatures. Further computational investigations on oxidation of butanol isomers at higher pressure of 5 atm indicated two-stage oxidation through the heat release rate profiles. Low temperature chemistry is accentuated in the region near the first weak cool flame for oxidation under higher pressure, and its impact on key species – such as hydroxyl radical, hydrogen peroxide and carbon monoxide – were considered. Both experimental and computational findings demonstrate the advantage of employing the micro flow reactor in investigating oxidation processes in the temperature region of interest along the reactor channel. By varying physical conditions such as pressure, the micro flow reactor system is proven to be highly beneficial in elucidating oxidation behavior of butanol isomers in conditions in engines such as those that mirror HCCI operations.
author2 Sarathy, Mani
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Bin Hamzah, Muhamad Firdaus
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title Characteristics of Butanol Isomers Oxidation in a Micro Flow Reactor
title_short Characteristics of Butanol Isomers Oxidation in a Micro Flow Reactor
title_full Characteristics of Butanol Isomers Oxidation in a Micro Flow Reactor
title_fullStr Characteristics of Butanol Isomers Oxidation in a Micro Flow Reactor
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