Title:CRYOGENIC HYDROGEN COMBUSTION
Speaker:
Prof. Mike Kuznetsov
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
Time: Dec.8th (Friday) 10-12am
Location:B-518,Lee Shau Kee Building of Science and Technology
Abstract:
A series of more than 100 experiments with hydrogen-air mixtures have been performed at cryogenic temperatures from 90 to 130K and ambient pressure. A wide range of hydrogen concentrations from 8 to 60%H2 in a shock tube of 5-m long and 54 mm id was tested. Flame propagation regimes were investigated for all hydrogen compositions at three different blockage ratios 0, 30% and 60% as a function of initial temperature. Piezoelectric pressure sensors and InGaAs photo-diodes have been applied to monitor the flame and shock propagation velocity of the combustion process. The critical expansion ratio s* for an effective flame acceleration to the speed of sound was experimentally found at cryogenic temperatures. The detonability criteria for smooth and obstructed channels were used to evaluate the detonation cell sizes at cryogenic temperatures as well. The main peculiarities of cryogenic combustion with respect to the safety assessment were that the maximum combustion pressure was several times higher and the run-up-distance to detonation was two times shorter compared to ambient temperature independent of the lower chemical reactivity at cryogenic conditions. It was found that factors of higher density and expansion ratio lead to higher hydrodynamic flame instability and compensate the lack of reactivity at cryogenic temperatures.
Bio:
Dr. Mike Kuznetsov is currently the Principal Researcher responsible for hydrogen combustion and detonation experiments at the HYKA test side of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. Dr. Kuznetsov is an invited Professor at CNRS (Centre National de la recherche scientifique), Orléans, France He received his bachelor and master degrees in Nuclear Engineering at Saint-Petersburg Institute of Technology, and PhD degree in Physics of Combustion and Explosions at Kurchatov Institute, Russia. He was the Head of the Combustion Dynamics Laboratory at Kurchatov Institute, Russia. His professional experience covers more than 30 years. His current research focuses on large-scale experiments on hydrogen combustion and detonations with respect to hydrogen safety. He is a member of ANS, ASME, SMIRT, and the German section of Combustion Institute. He is a member of the Steering Committee of the International Atomic Energy Agency. The total number of scientific publications is more than 350, including 3 patents; 116 scientific papers in refereed journals and 246 scientific papers in refereed conference proceedings.
供稿人:Mike Kuznetsov
审核人:游小清、Remy Mevel