2018
DOI: 10.5098/hmt.11.2
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Combustion and Emissions Characteristics of Methane-Air Mixtures in Catalytic Micro-Combustors: A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study

Abstract: The combustion and emissions characteristics of methane-air mixtures in high-temperature catalytic micro-combustors were studied numerically. Both the heterogeneous and homogeneous chemistry were modeled simultaneously using detailed reaction mechanisms in order to better understand the role of each pathway in determining the product distributions. Computational fluid dynamics simulations were performed at a variety of pressures, temperatures, compositions, and combustor dimensions to determine their effects o… Show more

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“…fundamentally, avoiding the troubles caused by the secondary treatment of flue gas. As an advanced combustion mode, catalytic combustion plays an extremely important role in improving combustion process, promoting complete combustion and inhibiting the formation of pollutants (Chen et al, 2018). Since 1970s, Pfefferle proposed the concept of catalytic combustion by combining catalytic oxidation with free radical reactions in the gas phase (Pefrrerie and Pefrrerie, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fundamentally, avoiding the troubles caused by the secondary treatment of flue gas. As an advanced combustion mode, catalytic combustion plays an extremely important role in improving combustion process, promoting complete combustion and inhibiting the formation of pollutants (Chen et al, 2018). Since 1970s, Pfefferle proposed the concept of catalytic combustion by combining catalytic oxidation with free radical reactions in the gas phase (Pefrrerie and Pefrrerie, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%