The undiluted, non-catalytic partial oxidation of methane in a flow tube reactor – An experimental study using indirect induction heating

2013 
Abstract A gas-flow reactor system incorporating indirect induction heating was designed and operated for the non-catalytic partial oxidation of CH 4 . Indirect induction heating proved to be an effective heating method. In particular it was well suited to studying the undiluted, non-catalytic partial oxidation of CH 4 due to its ability to respond to the rapid changes in temperature that accompany the ignition of the partial oxidation reaction. Experiments were conducted for both diluted and undiluted conditions. For dilute conditions the effect of temperature (1273–1773 K) was studied. For concentrated conditions the effects of time-on-stream, temperature (1758–1865 K), stoichiometry (1.59–1.74) and flow rate were investigated.
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