Stationary ethylene-air edge flames in a wedge-shaped region at low and high strain rates
Edge flames are a canonical two-dimensional flame structure appearing in lifted jet flames and in the growth and repair of flame holes in nonpremixed turbulent combustion. Computational studies of edge flames with hydrodynamic-coupling at high strains are difficult owing to difficulties defining a s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Combustion theory and modelling 2021-09, Vol.25 (6), p.1039-1063 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Edge flames are a canonical two-dimensional flame structure appearing in lifted jet flames and in the growth and repair of flame holes in nonpremixed turbulent combustion. Computational studies of edge flames with hydrodynamic-coupling at high strains are difficult owing to difficulties defining a stationary state. A wedge-shaped counterflow configuration is here used to provide control over the position of the edge flame, and allowing access to stationary, hydrodynamically-coupled retreating flames (at low and high strains). ethylene-air edge flames are established in the resulting non-uniformly strained counterflow, with combustion modeled using a skeletal reduction of the USC Mech II. The details of the ethylene-air edge flame are discussed, and comparisons are made between stoichiometric, fuel-lean, and fuel-rich compositions. Mixture-fraction-based coordinates local to the flame front are developed and analysed for a range of edge-flame speeds and compositions. A strain-rate parameter is described that admits a speed-strain relationship that is insensitive to the mixture stoichiometry, and a model for retreating flame speeds at high strain rates is discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1364-7830 1741-3559 |
DOI: | 10.1080/13647830.2021.1900921 |