Simultaneous planar measurements of temperature and soot volume fraction in a turbulent non-premixed jet flame

New measurements are reported of the soot–temperature interaction in a turbulent non-premixed ethylene–hydrogen–nitrogen attached jet flame with an exit Reynolds number of 15,000. Spatially resolved, two-dimensional temperature and soot volume fractions were measured simultaneously using non-linear...

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Veröffentlicht in:Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 2015-01, Vol.35 (2), p.1931-1938
Hauptverfasser: Mahmoud, S.M., Nathan, G.J., Medwell, P.R., Dally, B.B., Alwahabi, Z.T.
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Zusammenfassung:New measurements are reported of the soot–temperature interaction in a turbulent non-premixed ethylene–hydrogen–nitrogen attached jet flame with an exit Reynolds number of 15,000. Spatially resolved, two-dimensional temperature and soot volume fractions were measured simultaneously using non-linear excitation regime two-line atomic fluorescence (NTLAF) and laser-induced incandescence (LII) techniques, respectively. The soot–temperature correlation is presented and analyzed through representative images of single-shot simultaneous temperature and soot volume fraction at various heights, as well as through joint probability density functions (PDFs) of soot volume fraction (SVF) and temperature. A strong influence of temperature on SVF is found, which is consistent with current understanding of their inter-dependence. Axial and radial plots of mean SVF categorized into temperature bands of 300K are also reported. These reveal that, while the mean SVF is a function of both temperature and axial distance, the joint PDF depends only weakly on radial distance. The study highlights the value of the simultaneous measurements for understanding soot behavior in a turbulent environment and for model development and validation.
ISSN:1540-7489
1873-2704
DOI:10.1016/j.proci.2014.06.122