Self-similar behavior and chemistry tabulation of burnt-gas diluted premixed flamelets including heat-loss.

Autor: Wang, K., Ribert, G., Domingo, P., Vervisch, L.
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Zdroj: Combustion Theory & Modelling; Aug2010, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p541-570, 30p, 1 Diagram, 3 Charts, 26 Graphs
Abstrakt: In many combustion systems, the reactive gases feeding the reaction zones are diluted by burnt products, to favor flame stabilization, homogenize the temperature distribution and reduce pollutant emission. The objective of this paper is to discuss a premixed flamelet detailed chemistry tabulation strategy for vitiated and non-adiabatic combustion. Dilution by burnt products is parameterized here with two controlling quantities: the amplitude of the heat-loss in the burnt gases, for instance at walls, and the level of reactant vitiation. The chemical response of premixed flames to variations of these parameters is studied and it is shown that most chemical properties of burnt-gas diluted flames feature self-similar behavior, which can be used to dramatically downsize chemical tables based on canonical flamelets. The self-similar behavior of the flamelets is studied for both molecular diffusion and chemical source budgets in a progress variable composition space. It is found that two different scaling relations are needed to ensure self-similar behavior of both major and radical species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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