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Effects Of Damköhler Number On Flame Extinction And Reignition In Turbulent Non-Premixed Flames Using Dns, David Lignell, Jacqueline Chen, Hans Schmutz Jan 2011

Effects Of Damköhler Number On Flame Extinction And Reignition In Turbulent Non-Premixed Flames Using Dns, David Lignell, Jacqueline Chen, Hans Schmutz

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Results from a parametric study of flame extinction and reignition with varying Damköhler number using direct numerical simulation are presented. Three planar, non-premixed ethylene jet flames were simulated at a constant Reynolds number of 5120. The fuel and oxidizer stream compositions were varied to adjust the steady laminar extinction scalar dissipation rate, while maintaining constant flow and geometric conditions. Peak flame extinction varies from approximately 40% to nearly global blowout as the Damköhler number decreases. The degree of extinction significantly affects the development of the jets and the degree of mixing of fuel, oxidizer, and combustion products prior to reignition. …


Direct Numerical Simulations Of Ignition Of A Lean N-Heptane/Air Mixture With Temperature Inhomogeneities At Constant Volume: Parametric Study, Chun Sang Yoo, Tianfeng Lu, Jacqueline Chen, Chung K. Law Jan 2011

Direct Numerical Simulations Of Ignition Of A Lean N-Heptane/Air Mixture With Temperature Inhomogeneities At Constant Volume: Parametric Study, Chun Sang Yoo, Tianfeng Lu, Jacqueline Chen, Chung K. Law

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The effect of thermal stratification on the ignition of a lean homogeneous n-heptane/air mixture at constant volume and high pressure is investigated by direct numerical simulations (DNS) with a new 58- species reduced kinetic mechanism developed for very lean mixtures from the detailed LLNL mechanism (H.J. Curran et al., Combust. Flame 129 (2002) 253–280). Two-dimensional DNS are performed in a fixed volume with a two-dimensional isotropic velocity spectrum and temperature fluctuations superimposed on the initial scalar fields. The influence of variations in the initial temperature field, imposed by changing the mean and variance of temperature, and the ratio of turbulence …