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Title: CFD SIMULATION OF HYDROGEN COMBUSTION


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CFD SIMULATION OF HYDROGEN COMBUSTION
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INTRODUCTION
  • Hydrogen as alternative fuel
  • Evaluation of Hydrogen combustion using CFD

3
OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE
  • Understanding of the basics of Hydrogen-oxygen
    reaction mechanism.
  • To develop a two dimensional numerical mesh and
    flow model.
  • To prepare a mathematical model for hydrogen-air
    combustion system.
  • The objective of this is to study CFD-package
    FLUENT.

4
HYDROGEN AS A FUEL
  • It readily combines with oxygen to form water.
  • It has a high-energy content per weight.
  • Hydrogen is highly flammable.
  • Hydrogen burns with a pale-blue, almost-invisible
    flame.
  • The combustion of hydrogen does not produce
    carbon dioxide (CO2), particulate, or sulfur
    emissions.

5
Hydrogen can be produced from renewable
resources.
6
Table Properties of fuels
7
PROPERTIES OF HYDROGEN AS A FUEL 
  • Limits of Flammability
  • Minimum Ignition Energy
  • Quenching Gap or Distance
  •  Self Ignition Temperature
  •  Flame Speed
  • Diffusivity
  • Density
  • Flame characteristics 

8
Figure Invisible Hydrogen Flame Igniting
Broom 
9
Figure Hydrogen Flame from Ruptured Fuel
Cylinder 
10
BENEFITS OF HYDROGEN ECONOMY
  • Strengthen National Energy Security
  • Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
  • Reduce Air Pollution
  • Improve Energy Efficiency

11
HYDROGEN STORAGE AND DELIVERY 
  • Compressed Gas and Cryogenic Liquid Storage
  • Materials-based Hydrogen Storage
  • Current Technology

12
COMBUSTION
  • Combustion accounts for approximately 85 of
    the worlds energy usage.
  • Eg Gas turbine and jet engine.
  • Rocket propulsion.
  • Piston engines.
  • Combustion is a complex interaction of physical
    and chemical processes.

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The general characteristics of combustion
  • The first and second limits are ones that
    correspond to conditions of very low pressures .
  • As the pressure increases, the initial densities
    of the reactants increase and a lower temperature
    is necessary for the reactions to become fast
    enough for explosion.

14
Hydrogen Combustion 
15
GRID GENERATION AND MATHEMATICAL MODELING
Model geometry
16
Grid Generation
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MATHEMATICAL MODELLING  Continuity Equation
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Momentum Equations
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Boundary conditions 
  • Inlet temperature of hydrogen and air 300 k
  • velocity 90 m/s
  • Exit a pressure 101325.0 Pa

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CFD SIMULATION
  • A number of numerical simulations have been
    performed to study the combustion phenomena under
    adiabatic wall conditions when hydrogen air
    mixture changes from lean to rich and also at
    different mass flow rate of mixture. Figure.
    shows the contours of temperature (K) on the
    cross section along central axis of combustion
    chamber at stoichiometric air fuel ratio i.e. at
    ?1.

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Figure Temperature Contours at
?1  
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Figure Contours of Mole
fraction of h2O  
23
Figure Contours of Mole fraction
of N2
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Figure Contours of Mole
fraction of O2
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Figure Contours of Mole
fraction of H2
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Figure Contours of Mole
fraction of OH
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Figure Contours of Mole
fraction of O
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CONCLUSION
  • CFD based combustion simulations have been done.
  • The combustor performance is evaluated by
    predicting the temperatures of exit gas of the
    combustor and outer wall of the combustor.
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