Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies

A numerical model is developed to simulate the wrinkled laminar flame sheet flapping in weakly turbulent premixed combustion. The wrinkled laminar flame sheet is represented by a discrete distribution of volume sources called source disks. These source disks are utilized to produce the acceleration...

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Main Author: Kao, Shiung-po
Other Authors: Aerospace and Ocean Engineering
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-377512021-05-12T05:27:19Z Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies Kao, Shiung-po Aerospace and Ocean Engineering Jakubowski, Antoni K. O'Brien, Walter F. Jr. Schetz, Joseph A. Grossman, Bernard M. Mason, William H. LD5655.V856 1991.K36 Flame -- Research Turbulence -- Research A numerical model is developed to simulate the wrinkled laminar flame sheet flapping in weakly turbulent premixed combustion. The wrinkled laminar flame sheet is represented by a discrete distribution of volume sources called source disks. These source disks are utilized to produce the acceleration of combustion products behind the flame sheet. The laminar flame speed is allowed to vary according to flame stretch. A modified source model is proposed against the background of the existing source model's physically unrealistic symmetric expansion in both the upstream and the downstream directions. This flame model also includes flame-generated vorticity which is associated with the increasing entropy intrinsic to any system going through an irreversible process. The flame-generated vorticity is treated as discrete vortex disks. Vorticity created on the surface of the flame holder is computed with the vortex sheet method and diffuses into the surrounding flow in the form of vortex disks. The freestream turbulence is simulated by injecting vortex disks into an initially uniform freestream. Flame-flow interactions are studied when a thin circular cylinder, a large circular cylinder, and a flat plate normal to freestream are used as flame holders. Results sho\v that the modified source model gives more accurate prediction of flame angle than the existing source model does, the relative errors can be reduced by as much as four times. The modified source model also produces velocity profiles closer to those found in experiment, the deviations are cut by half at most sampling points in the flow. The vorticity shed from a thin circular cylinder flame stabilizer is found to only influence downstream regions very close to the cylinder. The eddy shedding behind a bluff body flame holder is suppressed in reacting flow simulations and the computed recirculating zone in a reacting flow is nearly half as long as that in a cold flow. When the relative size of the flame holder is one order of magnitude larger than the thickness of flame sheet, the vorticity shed by the flame holder can no longer be neglected. Flame wrinkling and flame extinction caused by vortical fluid motion behind the flame holder are found through numerical simulation. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T21:10:53Z 2014-03-14T21:10:53Z 1991-05-15 2006-05-11 2006-05-11 2006-05-11 Dissertation Text etd-05112006-154758 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37751 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-05112006-154758/ en OCLC# 24358430 LD5655.V856_1991.K36.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xi, 184 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V856 1991.K36
Flame -- Research
Turbulence -- Research
spellingShingle LD5655.V856 1991.K36
Flame -- Research
Turbulence -- Research
Kao, Shiung-po
Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies
description A numerical model is developed to simulate the wrinkled laminar flame sheet flapping in weakly turbulent premixed combustion. The wrinkled laminar flame sheet is represented by a discrete distribution of volume sources called source disks. These source disks are utilized to produce the acceleration of combustion products behind the flame sheet. The laminar flame speed is allowed to vary according to flame stretch. A modified source model is proposed against the background of the existing source model's physically unrealistic symmetric expansion in both the upstream and the downstream directions. This flame model also includes flame-generated vorticity which is associated with the increasing entropy intrinsic to any system going through an irreversible process. The flame-generated vorticity is treated as discrete vortex disks. Vorticity created on the surface of the flame holder is computed with the vortex sheet method and diffuses into the surrounding flow in the form of vortex disks. The freestream turbulence is simulated by injecting vortex disks into an initially uniform freestream. Flame-flow interactions are studied when a thin circular cylinder, a large circular cylinder, and a flat plate normal to freestream are used as flame holders. Results sho\v that the modified source model gives more accurate prediction of flame angle than the existing source model does, the relative errors can be reduced by as much as four times. The modified source model also produces velocity profiles closer to those found in experiment, the deviations are cut by half at most sampling points in the flow. The vorticity shed from a thin circular cylinder flame stabilizer is found to only influence downstream regions very close to the cylinder. The eddy shedding behind a bluff body flame holder is suppressed in reacting flow simulations and the computed recirculating zone in a reacting flow is nearly half as long as that in a cold flow. When the relative size of the flame holder is one order of magnitude larger than the thickness of flame sheet, the vorticity shed by the flame holder can no longer be neglected. Flame wrinkling and flame extinction caused by vortical fluid motion behind the flame holder are found through numerical simulation. === Ph. D.
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title Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies
title_short Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies
title_full Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies
title_fullStr Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies
title_full_unstemmed Modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies
title_sort modified source-type flame model and vorticity generated by the flame and bluff bodies
publisher Virginia Tech
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url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37751
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