2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(568f) Soret Effects on Gaseous Diffusion Flame Temperatures and Positions
The results show that for high molecular weight (MW) fuels, fuel vapor dilution not only reduces adiabatic diffusion flame temperatures (Tf) for thermodynamic reasons, it also magnifies the 'retarding' effect of Soret diffusion, augmenting the transport effects on Tf already associated with reduced Fick diffusivity (cf., gas mixture heat diffusivity). As a consequence of the combined effects of reduced (D)F and simultaneous LS-transport, we find that diffusion flame temperatures for high MW fuels can be reduced by hundreds of Kelvins (from their thermodynamic 'expected values'), with significant consequences (eg., for NOx production and IR emission).
The simplicity of our results lends itself to making rational estimates in new situations, clarifying when these additional 'cross-diffusion' effects must be considered. Our results are also expected to have important implications for chemical synthesis applications using unconventional oxidizers/fuels, in which cases flame temperature may influence additional characteristics (eg., the sintering of particle aggregates)(see, eg., Rosner(2005) and Rosner and Pyykonen(2002)). ________________________________________________ Supported by ACS/PRF Grant 40062-AC9 and NSF CTS 0522944; For: AIChE '06 11/06 Rosner, D.E.(2000), Transport Processes in Chemically Reacting Flow Systems, DOVER Publications, New York Rosner, D.E., Israel, R.A. and La Mantia, B.(2000), Comb. & Flame, vol. 123, 547-560' Rosner, D.E.,(2005) Ind. & Eng. Chem.-Res(ACS), vol 44(8); August (2005) Rosner , D.E. and Pyykonen, J.J.(2002) AIChE J , vol 48(3) 476-491