Measurements and Experimental Database Review for Laminar Flame Speed Premixed Ch4/Air Flames

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Laminar flame speed (SL ) of CH4 was determined at atmospheric pressure and initial gas temperatures in range from 298 to 358 K. The heat flux method was employed to measure the flame speed in non-stretched flames. The kinetic mechanism GRI 3.0 [1] were used to simulate SL . The measurements were compared with available literature results. The data determined with the heat flux method agree with some previous burner measurements and disagree with the data from some vessel closed method and counterflow method. The GRI 3.0 mechanism was able to reproduce the present experiments. Laminar flame speed was determined at pressures range from of 1 to 20 atmospheres through mechanism GRI 3.0. Based on experimental data and calculations was obtained SL dependence on pressure and temperature. The resulting of dependence recommended use during the numerical simulation of methane combustion.

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Zubrilin, I. A., Matveev, S. S., Matveev, S. G., & Idrisov, D. V. (2018). Measurements and Experimental Database Review for Laminar Flame Speed Premixed Ch4/Air Flames. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 302). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/302/1/012078

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