Ignition and oxidation of 50/50 butane isomer blends

  • Nicole Donato
  • , Christopher Aul
  • , Eric Petersen
  • , Christopher Zinner
  • , Henry Curran
  • , Gilles Bourque

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Abstract

One of the alkanes found within gaseous fuel blends of interest to gas turbine applications is butane. There are two structural isomers of butane, normal butane and iso-butane, and the combustion characteristics of either isomer are not well known. Of particular interest to this work are mixtures of n-butane and iso-butane. A shock-tube experiment was performed to produce important ignition delay time data for these binary butane isomer mixtures which are not currently well studied, with emphasis on 50-50 blends of the two isomers. These data represent the most extensive shock-tube results to date for mixtures of n-butane and iso-butane. Ignition within the shock tube was determined from the sharp pressure rise measured at the endwall which is characteristic of such exothermic reactions. Both experimental and kinetics modeling results are presented for a wide range of stoichiometry (φ = 0.3-2.0), temperature (1056-1598 K), and pressure (1-21 atm). The results of this work serve as validation for the current chemical kinetics model. Correlations in the form of Arrhenius-type expressions are presented which agree well with both the experimental results and the kinetics modeling. The results of an ignition-delay-time sensitivity analysis are provided, and key reactions are identified. The data from this study are compared with the modeling results of 100% normal butane and 100% iso-butane. The 50/50 mixture of n-butane and iso-butane was shown to be more readily ignitable than 100% iso-butane but reacts slower than 100% n-butane only for the richer mixtures. There was little difference in ignition time between the lean mixtures.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo 2009
Subtitle of host publicationPower for Land, Sea and Air
Pages545-557
Number of pages13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Event2009 ASME Turbo Expo - Orlando, FL, United States
Duration: 8 Jun 200912 Jun 2009

Publication series

NameProceedings of the ASME Turbo Expo
Volume2

Conference

Conference2009 ASME Turbo Expo
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOrlando, FL
Period8/06/0912/06/09

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