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Numerical Simulation of Natural Gas/Hydrogen Combustion in a Novel Laboratory Combustor

Abstract

Hydrogen is a promising fuel in the current transition to zero-net CO2 emissions. However, most practical combustion equipment is not yet ready to burn pure hydrogen without adaptation. In the meantime, blending hydrogen with natural gas is an interesting option. This work reports a computational study of the performance of swirl-stabilized natural gas/hydrogen flames in a novel combustion chamber design. The combustor employs an air-staging strategy, introducing secondary air through a top-mounted plenum in a direction opposite to the fuel jet. The thermal load is fixed at 5 kW, and the effects of fuel composition (hydrogen molar fraction ranging from zero to one), excess air coefficient (λ = 1.3, 1.5 or 1.7), and primary air fraction (α = 50–100%) on the velocity, temperature, and emissions are analysed. The results show that secondary air changes the flow pattern, reducing the central recirculation zone and lowering the temperature in the primary reaction zone while increasing it further downstream. Secondary air improves the performance of the combustor for pure hydrogen flames, reducing NO emissions to less than 50 ppm for λ = 1.3 and 50% primary air. For natural gas/hydrogen blends, a sufficiently high excess air level is required to keep CO emissions within acceptable limits.

Funding source: The authors acknowledge Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT) for its financial support via the projects no. 2022.08675.PTDC (http://doi.org/10.54499/2022.08675.PTDC) and LAETA Base Funding (DOI: 10.54499/UIDB/50022/2020). Gonçalo Pacheco acknowledges FCT for the provision of Scholarship 2021.04674.BD.
Related subjects: Hydrogen Blending
Countries: Portugal
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2025-06-24
2025-12-05
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