3. Combustion Dynamics _ Flame Chemistry (Notes).pdf
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1Carleton University, 82.575
(CVG7300), Fire Dynamics I, Winter
2002 Lecture # 3
1
Fire Dynamics I
Lecture # 3
Combustion Dynamics
Flame Chemistry
Jim Mehaffey
82.575 or CVG7300
Carleton University, 82.575
(CVG7300), Fire Dynamics I, Winter
2002 Lecture # 3
2
Combustion Dynamics Flame Chemistry
Outline
? Incomplete combustion
? Mechanisms of gas phase combustion
? Free radicals (scavenging)
? Temperature of flames
? Life safety considerations
2Carleton University, 82.575
(CVG7300), Fire Dynamics I, Winter
2002 Lecture # 3
3
Heat Release Rate: Idealized
? In Lecture # 2, assumed complete combustion:
Fuel burns and CO2 H2O are generated.
True if fuel burns in excess of pure O2.
? Net heat of combustion = HC (kJ / g)
? Heat release rate / unit area is
(kW m-2) Eqn (3-1)
? For complete combustion get the theoretical
maximum heat release rate / unit area
mH C
?
= Q max
?
Carleton University, 82.575
(CVG7300), Fire Dynamics I, Winter
2002 Lecture # 3
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Heat Release Rates: Well-ventilated Fires
? Well-ventilated fires experience incomplete
combustion so: CO2, H2O, CO, hydrocarbons
soot are generated.
? Reduction in combustion efficiency means net
heat of combustion is not released
? Actual (chemical) heat release rate / unit area is
(kW m-2) Eqn (3-2)
Hch = Actual (chemical) heat of combustion (kJ / g)
mH ch
?
= Q chem
?
3Carleton University, 82.575
(CVG7300), Fire Dynamics I, Winter
2002 Lecture # 3
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Heat Release Rates: Well-ventilated Fires
? Combustion efficiency is defined as
χ = Hch / HC Eqn (3-3)
? Rate heat is convected above flame:
(kW m-2) Eqn (3-4)
? Rate heat is radiated away by flame:
(kW m-2) Eqn (3-5)
mH con
?
= Q conv
?
Q rad
?
mH rad
?
=
Carleton University, 82.575
(CVG7300), Fire Dynamics I, Winter
2002 Lecture # 3
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Heat Release: Well-ventilated Fires (2)
M aterial H C (kJ/g) H ch (kJ/g) H con (kJ/g) H rad (kJ/g)
M ethane 50.1 49.6 42.6 7.0
E thane 47.1 45.7 34.1 11.6
Propane 46.0 43.7 31.2 12.5
B utane 45.4 42.6 29.6 13.0
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