Article
Análisis de la combustión de metano y una mezcla equimolar metano-syngas en un quemador de combustión estabilizada en la superficie
Fecha
2014-12Autor
Arrieta, Carlos
Amell, Andrés
Iral, Layrisser
Valencia, Ángel
Cardona, Arley
Institución
Resumen
The primary objective of this work is to study the
combustion of an equimolar mixture of methane and
syngas (CH4-SG) in a ceramic surface-stabilized combustion
burner. We examine the effects of the fuel
composition, the aeration rate and the thermal input
on thermal efficiency and pollutant emissions. In this
study, we evaluate a syngas with a high hydrogen
content that is similar to those obtained by coal gasification
using Sasol/Lurgi gasification technology or
biomass gasification. To determine the effect of the
aeration rate ( ), the burner performance is analyzed
at = 1.4 and = 1.1. The thermal inputs evaluated
in this study correspond to three values (1.0, 1.8, and
2.5 kW) found in household appliances.The results for this experimental burner design indicate
that the surface-stabilized combustion burner has
a large capacity to allow replacement of CH4 to syngas
in equimolar proportions with thermal efficiency
that are generally higher than those obtained in a
conventional burner. However, it was found that it is
necessary to have a large modulation of the aeration
rate for an optimal performance. We also found that
pollutant emissions and thermal efficiency in surfacestabilized
combustion burner are very sensitive to
changes in the thermal input and emissions.