Local extinction and near-field structure in piloted turbulent CH4/air jet flames with inhomogeneous inlets

被引:95
|
作者
Barlow, R. S. [1 ]
Meares, S. [2 ]
Magnotti, G. [1 ]
Cutcher, H. [2 ]
Masri, A. R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Combust Res Facil, Livermore, CA 94550 USA
[2] Univ Sydney, Sch Aerosp Mech & Mechatron Engn, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
基金
美国能源部; 澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Turbulent flames; Multimode combustion; Partially-premixed flames; Local extinction; SCALAR DISSIPATION RATES; PARTIALLY PREMIXED COMBUSTION; DILUTE-SPRAY FLAMES; NUMERICAL-ANALYSIS; METHANE/AIR FLAMES; DIFFUSION FLAME; LENGTH SCALES; STABILIZATION; DIAGNOSTICS; MODEL;
D O I
10.1016/j.combustflame.2015.06.009
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
Line-imaged measurements of temperature and major species, based on well-established Raman/Rayleigh/CO-LIF techniques, are used to better understand the scalar structure of piloted CH4/air jet flames with inhomogeneous inlets. Recent studies using a variant of the Sydney piloted burner have demonstrated that the blowoff velocity of a partially-premixed jet flame of CNG or CH4 and air can be increased significantly by tailoring the mixture fraction profile at the burner exit. This is done by adding a small, retractable central tube within the main tube of the burner and separately supplying fuel and air for partial premixing. Both tubes are located within the pilot annulus. When the central tube is retracted far upstream of the burner exit, the flame has the same stability as that of the original burner with homogeneous fuel-air composition at the jet exit. However, when the inner tube supplies fuel and is retracted an optimal distance (10-13 times the main tube diameter) the blowoff velocity is increased by nearly 40%. Previous results indicated that combustion very close to the burner exit occurs in a stratified-premixed mode, augmenting the stabilizing effect of the pilot. This is followed by transition to a diffusion-dominated mode of burning within the first ten main tube diameters. The present paper provides a detailed examination of a series of piloted CH4/air jet flames with different inlet conditions and with a pilot flame that matches the composition and adiabatic flame temperature of CH4/air. It addresses trends in local extinction as well as differences in near-field flame structure. The evolution in the local mode of combustion is traced using instantaneous line-imaged realizations where the change in mixture fraction across a 1000 K interval is used as a conditioning variable. Doubly conditioned means of selected species mass fractions confirm that the flames with inhomogeneous inlet profiles undergo transition from a stratified-premixed mode of combustion to a diffusion-dominated mode of combustion within the first ten jet diameters. Calculations of strained laminar partially-premixed flames are used to gain insight on the effects of strain rate and fuel-side equivalence ratio on flame structure and the rate of heat release. These turbulent jet flames may serve as interesting test cases for models aimed at predicting the performance of practical burners that operate with mixed combustion modes. (C) 2015 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:3516 / 3540
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Piloted jet flames of CH4/H2/air: Experiments on localized extinction in the near field at high Reynolds numbers
    Barlow, R. S.
    Ozarovsky, H. C.
    Karpetis, A. N.
    Lindstedt, R. P.
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2009, 156 (11) : 2117 - 2128
  • [2] Prediction of local extinctions in piloted jet flames with inhomogeneous inlets using unstrained flamelets
    Chen, Zhi X.
    Langella, Ivan
    Barlow, Robert S.
    Swaminathan, Nedunchezhian
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2020, 212 : 415 - 432
  • [3] IGNITION AND EXTINCTION OF FLAMES NEAR SURFACES - COMBUSTION OF CH4 IN AIR
    VLACHOS, DG
    SCHMIDT, LD
    ARIS, R
    AICHE JOURNAL, 1994, 40 (06) : 1005 - 1017
  • [4] Local extinction in piloted turbulent partially premixed ammonia/ hydrogen/nitrogen-air jet flames
    Tang, Hao
    Barlow, Robert
    Magnotti, Gaetano
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE, 2024, 40 (1-4)
  • [5] Probability density function calculations of local extinction and no production in piloted-jet turbulent methane/air flames
    Tang, Q
    Xu, J
    Pope, SB
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE, 2000, 28 (01) : 133 - 139
  • [6] Simulations of localized extinction in turbulent CH4 jet flames using a Lagrangian model for reactedness
    Koutmos, P
    ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 2000, 46 (01) : 47 - 53
  • [7] Local flame structure analysis in turbulent CH4/air flames with multi-regime characteristics
    Butz, David
    Hartl, Sandra
    Popp, Sebastian
    Walther, Steffen
    Barlow, Robert S.
    Hasse, Christian
    Dreizler, Andreas
    Geyer, Dirk
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2019, 210 : 426 - 438
  • [8] THE LOCAL-STRUCTURE OF TURBULENT NONPREMIXED FLAMES NEAR EXTINCTION
    MASRI, AR
    BILGER, RW
    DIBBLE, RW
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 1990, 81 (3-4) : 260 - 276
  • [9] Turbulent spray flames of intermediate density: Stability and near-field structure
    Lowe, Albyn
    Kourmatzis, Agisilaos
    Masri, Assaad R.
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2017, 176 : 511 - 520
  • [10] Near-field local flame extinction of oxy-syngas non-premixed jet flames: A DNS study
    Dinesh, K. K. J. Ranga
    van Oijen, J. A.
    Luo, K. H.
    Jiang, X.
    FUEL, 2014, 130 : 189 - 196