Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Source : International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 48, Issue 4, 12 January 2023, Pages 1582-1595
Url : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360319922046626
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Artificial Intelligence - Coimbatore
Year : 2023
Abstract : Hot surface ignition of combustible gas mixtures poses a safety threat in many engineering applications. Gaseous mixtures ignite when hot surface temperature reaches the ignition threshold. In the present work, two-dimensional numerical simulations with detailed reaction mechanism are performed to simulate the flow of stoichiometric hydrogen-air mixture over a stationary hot wire. The effect of heating rates, wire diameters, mixture inlet velocities, and mixture equivalence ratios on the ignition threshold is investigated. In all the cases investigated, ignition is found to occur at the rear stagnation point, and wire heating rate did not influence the ignition phenomenon significantly. With an increase in mixture inlet velocity and mixture equivalence ratio, the ignition threshold increases, whereas the threshold has been found to decrease with increasing wire diameters. The role of the local equivalence ratios at the ignition point and reaction rates prior to the ignition process has been studied to help better understand the ignition phenomenon under different conditions.
Cite this Research Publication : V Ratna Kishore, S Raj, P Parthasarathy, Jithin E. V., "Ignition studies of hydrogen-air mixtures over hot wire," International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 48, Issue 4, 12 January 2023, Pages 1582-1595