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COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY INSIDE CATALYTIC HONEYCOMB MONOLITH CHANNEL OF NATURAL GAS BURNER START-UP AND LOW CARBON ENERGY OF CATALYTIC COMBUSTION

Shihong Zhang*,Zhihua Wang

School of Environment and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Arch., Beijing, China

* Corresponding Author: Email: email.

Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer 2013, 4(2), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.5098/hmt.v4.2.3005

Abstract

This article discussed exhaust gas temperature and pollutant emissions characteristics of the combustion of rich natural gas-air mixtures in Pd metal based honeycomb monoliths burner during the period of start-up process. The burner needs to be ignited by gas phase combustion with the excessive air coefficient (a) at 1.3. The chemistry at work in the monoliths was then investigated using the stagnation point flow reactor or SPFR. The experimental results in catalytic monolith can be explained from SPFR. The exhaust gas temperature and pollutant emissions were measured by thermocouple K of diameter 0.5 and the analyser every 1 minute, respectively. Meanwhile combustion efficiency were calculated. Catalytic combustion of natural gas plays an important role for low carbon energy in industrial applications.

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Zhang, S. (2013). COMBUSTION EFFICIENCY INSIDE CATALYTIC HONEYCOMB MONOLITH CHANNEL OF NATURAL GAS BURNER START-UP AND LOW CARBON ENERGY OF CATALYTIC COMBUSTION. Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer, 4(2), 1–6.



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