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Three-dimensional numerical simulations of turbulent, bluff-body stabilized, lean, premixed combustion
, R. Sivakumar
Published in
2012
Volume: 184
   
Issue: 3
Pages: 351 - 373
Abstract
Results from three-dimensional (3D) unsteady numerical simulations of turbulent, bluff-body, stabilized, lean, premixed combustion are reported. Shear stress transport (SST) k model has been used for modeling turbulence, while a detailed 43-step mechanism has been used for modeling the methane, air chemistry. Turbulence chemistry interaction has been modeled using the eddy dissipation concept. Calculation has been done with buoyancy effects included to account for the effect of buoyancy on the predicted results. The three dimensionality of the flame is clearly demonstrated through velocity and temperature profiles. The intensity of turbulence is greatly enhanced by the flame, which is located at the shear layer, and thus the role of the flame as a turbulence generator is highlighted. The shear layer separates the cold reactants and the hot products, and is thus highly strained. The spectral analysis of time histories of pressure and velocity reveal that the lowest and highest dominant frequencies correspond to the vortex shedding mode and instability mode, respectively. Predicted numerical results [both mean as well as root mean square (RMS) values] are compared with the experimental data reported by Nandula et al. (S. P. Nandula, R. W. Pitz, R. S. Barlow, and G. J. Fiechtner, Rayleigh/Raman/LIF Measurements in a Turbulent Lean Premixed Combustor, AIAA-96-0937, 1996). © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
About the journal
JournalCombustion Science and Technology
ISSN00102202
Open AccessNo
Concepts (13)
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    Bluff body
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    CONFINED FLAME
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    Lean mixtures
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    Premixed flame
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    Turbulent combustion
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    Buoyancy
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    Combustion equipment
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    Computer simulation
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    Methane
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    Shear flow
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    Spectrum analysis
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    Three dimensional
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    Combustion