Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry Approach

Large eddy simulations of a stratified swirling flow of a Cambridge swirl burner for both nonreacting and reacting cases are conducted using a finite rate chemistry approach represented by a partially stirred reactor model. The large eddy simulation predictions are compared with experimental measure...

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Main Authors: Yinli Xiao, Zhengxin Lai, Wenyan Song
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7042692
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spelling doaj-355c1d55a7014bdcaed971dedc62be052020-11-24T21:11:20ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Aerospace Engineering1687-59661687-59742019-01-01201910.1155/2019/70426927042692Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry ApproachYinli Xiao0Zhengxin Lai1Wenyan Song2School of Engine and Energy, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, ChinaSchool of Engine and Energy, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, ChinaSchool of Engine and Energy, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi 710072, ChinaLarge eddy simulations of a stratified swirling flow of a Cambridge swirl burner for both nonreacting and reacting cases are conducted using a finite rate chemistry approach represented by a partially stirred reactor model. The large eddy simulation predictions are compared with experimental measurements for velocity, temperature, and concentrations of major species. The agreement is found in overall trend of velocity prediction, but temperature and concentration of major species show slight discrepancies in the central region. Two reduced chemical mechanisms are examined in the present paper with the objective of assessing their capabilities in predicting swirling flame characteristics, and the distinct difference using two mechanisms is found in CO distribution profiles, which is considered the consequence of different kinetics of CO-CO2 equilibrium. Flow structures are qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed with numerical results. Large-scale vortex structures and precession motions are observed in both nonreacting and reacting cases. Frequency of vortex shedding is identified from the point data of instantaneous velocity in the discharging stream-induced shear layer. On this basis, the intensity and frequency of precession motion are shown to be enhanced in the presence of combustion. Large-scale wrinkling of the flame surface is resolved and characterized in the flame zone, and the effect of mixture stratification is then further discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7042692
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author Yinli Xiao
Zhengxin Lai
Wenyan Song
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Zhengxin Lai
Wenyan Song
Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry Approach
International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
author_facet Yinli Xiao
Zhengxin Lai
Wenyan Song
author_sort Yinli Xiao
title Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry Approach
title_short Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry Approach
title_full Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry Approach
title_fullStr Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry Approach
title_full_unstemmed Large Eddy Simulation of Premixed Stratified Swirling Flame Using the Finite Rate Chemistry Approach
title_sort large eddy simulation of premixed stratified swirling flame using the finite rate chemistry approach
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Aerospace Engineering
issn 1687-5966
1687-5974
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Large eddy simulations of a stratified swirling flow of a Cambridge swirl burner for both nonreacting and reacting cases are conducted using a finite rate chemistry approach represented by a partially stirred reactor model. The large eddy simulation predictions are compared with experimental measurements for velocity, temperature, and concentrations of major species. The agreement is found in overall trend of velocity prediction, but temperature and concentration of major species show slight discrepancies in the central region. Two reduced chemical mechanisms are examined in the present paper with the objective of assessing their capabilities in predicting swirling flame characteristics, and the distinct difference using two mechanisms is found in CO distribution profiles, which is considered the consequence of different kinetics of CO-CO2 equilibrium. Flow structures are qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed with numerical results. Large-scale vortex structures and precession motions are observed in both nonreacting and reacting cases. Frequency of vortex shedding is identified from the point data of instantaneous velocity in the discharging stream-induced shear layer. On this basis, the intensity and frequency of precession motion are shown to be enhanced in the presence of combustion. Large-scale wrinkling of the flame surface is resolved and characterized in the flame zone, and the effect of mixture stratification is then further discussed.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7042692
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