Three-dimensional Linear Eddy Modeling of a Turbulent Lifted Hydrogen Jet Flame in a Vitiated Co-flow

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Fredrik Grøvdal
Sigurd Sannan
Jyh-Yuan Chen
Alan R. Kerstein
Terese Løvås
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[1] NTNU Department of Energy and Process Engineering,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] SINTEF Energy Research,undefined
[3] UC Berkeley,undefined
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Linear eddy model; Turbulent mixing; Subgrid scalar closure; Turbulent reactive flows;
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A new methodology for modeling and simulation of reactive flows is reported in which a 3D formulation of the Linear Eddy Model (LEM3D) is used as a post-processing tool for an initial RANS simulation. In this hybrid approach, LEM3D complements RANS with unsteadiness and small-scale resolution in a computationally efficient manner. To demonstrate the RANS-LEM3D model, the hybrid model is applied to a lifted turbulent N2-diluted hydrogen jet flame in a vitiated co-flow of hot products from lean H2/air combustion. In the present modeling approach, mean-flow information from RANS provides model input to LEM3D, which returns the scalar statistics needed for more accurate mixing and reaction calculations. Flame lift-off heights and flame structure are investigated in detail, along with other characteristics not available from RANS alone, such as the instantaneous and detailed species profiles and small-scale mixing.
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页码:993 / 1007
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