Title
Determining the rate of burning in hydrogen flames

CoPED ID
6d737803-8ddc-4b4a-8763-811344dfe7d7

Status
Active

Funders

Value
No funds listed.

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2021

End Date
March 30, 2025

Description

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Hydrogen is one of the potential chemical storage fuels of the future, as electrolysis costs for renewables come down. Hydrogen can then be used for laminar or turbulent combustors to produce heat and power. The project involves the measurement of the rate of burning in turbulent hydrogen flames as a function of the turbulence in the free stream, using particle image velocimetry. This will involve using current instrumentation for velocity measurements and adapting it for the use of hydrogen and hydrogen-rich mixtures. As a second step, we may consider the development of practical combustors and how to lower the temperatures using water droplets.

Simone Hochgreb SUPER_PER
Oussama Chaib STUDENT_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Hydrogen
  2. Fuels
  3. Electrolysis
  4. Measurement
  5. Renewable energy sources

Extracted key phrases
  1. Turbulent hydrogen flame
  2. Potential chemical storage fuel
  3. Use
  4. Turbulent combustor
  5. Rate
  6. Hydrogen
  7. Velocity measurement
  8. Practical combustor
  9. Particle image velocimetry
  10. Electrolysis cost
  11. Free stream
  12. Rich mixture
  13. Second step

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