About this Research Topic
Rich filtration combustion waves for the purpose of fuel reformation has gained new insight from many recent experimental and theoretical studies and received considerable research attention by a variety of scientific disciplines. The superadiabatic combustion temperatures achieved under fuel-rich conditions can be utilized to provide the environment for thermal cracking and/or partial oxidation of various gaseous, liquids and solids hydrocarbons.
The aim of this Research Topic is to assemble experimental and numerical contributions related to the recent advances in filtration combustion with a focus on energy efficiency and chemistry. Potential topics may include, but are not limited to:
• Thermodynamics model for filtration combustion
• Transport phenomena including fluid mechanics in porous media combustion
• Heat transfer mechanisms in porous media reactors
• Chemical structures of filtration combustion waves
• Kinetics model for fuels in porous media reactors
• Combustion modelling of porous media burners
• Catalytic-thermal craking of fuels in porous media reactors
• Fuel processing and reformation using filtration combustion
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