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Effects of benzene and naphthalene addition on soot inception in a well-stirred reactor/plug flow reactor
Authors:David B Lenhert
Institution:a Praxair, Inc. Tonawanda, NY 14150, USA
b Building and Fire Research Laboratory (BFRL), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 8662, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, USA
Abstract:A well-stirred reactor (WSR) followed by a plug flow reactor (PFR) is being used to study soot inception. Soot size distributions were measured using two different dilution probes followed by a nano-differential mobility analyzer (nano-DMA). One of the dilution probes was developed for the PFR section, while the second probe was specifically developed for use in the WSR section. Results are presented on the effect of residence time on the soot size distributions obtained for fixed dilution ratio and equivalence ratio. In addition, a technique to inject aromatics and PAH species in the transition region between the WSR and PFR was developed. Results are presented on the effect of benzene and naphthalene on the soot size distributions obtained for differing seeding concentrations and residence times. The results demonstrate for the first time the sensitivity of the soot particle size distribution to the seeding of aromatic species in a WSR/PFR.
Keywords:Incipient soot  Nano-DMA  Aromatic injection
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