Abstract
Because it is a carbon free fuel with high volumetric and gravimetric hydrogen density, ammonia is considered to be a promising hydrogen carrier molecule; its combustion chemistry, consisting of ammonia and ammonia/hydrogen blends, are of great importance in engine and gas turbine systems. This paper presents experimental data and kinetic modeling of the structure of NH 3 /H 2 /O 2 /Ar premixed flames at elevated pressures. Equivalence ratios were maintained at 0.8, 1.0 and 1.2, and the NH 3 /H 2 ratio was 1:1 (molar ratio). Experiments were performed at pressures of 4 and 6 atm. Eight recently published chemical-kinetic mechanisms of ammonia combustion and oxidation were applied to numerically simulate flame structure. Experimental and numerical data showed that the main nitrogen containing compounds in the post flame zone were N 2 and NO, while the concentrations of N 2 O and NO 2 were negligible. In terms of NO emissions reduction, it was revealed that rich conditions were more effective. At the same time, pressure increases resulted in decreasing NO concentration in the post flame zone, as well as lower maximum concentration of NO and N 2 O. Numerical analysis showed that N 2 O and NO 2 were formed mainly from NO. To improve the agreement between experimental and numerical data, rate kinetic parameters of these reactions should be refined.(c) 2022 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.