Differential diffusion modelling for LES of premixed and partially premixed flames with presumed FDF

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Ferrante, Gioele [1 ]
Eitelberg, Georg [1 ]
Langella, Ivan [1 ]
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[1] Delft Univ Technol, Fac Aerosp Engn, Delft, Netherlands
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Differential diffusion; hydrogen; LES; flamelet/presumed FDF; LARGE-EDDY SIMULATION; H-2/N-2 JET FLAME; PREFERENTIAL DIFFUSION; TURBULENT; COMBUSTION; AUTOIGNITION; INCLUSION; CHEMISTRY;
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10.1080/13647830.2024.2389099
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O414.1 [热力学];
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Large eddy simulations (LES) with flamelet and presumed filtered density function closure are used to simulate turbulent premixed and partially premixed hydrogen flames. Different approaches to model differential diffusion are investigated and compared. In particular, two existing models are extended to the LES framework to correct the resolved diffusive flux of the controlling variables due to differential diffusion. A lean premixed turbulent hydrogen flame in a slotted burner configuration is simulated first to compare the capability of the considered models in capturing local mixture fraction redistribution, super-adiabatic temperatures and thermo-diffusive instabilities. Results show that both models describe the formation of cellular burning structures. Next, a partially premixed lifted hydrogen flame in vitiated hot coflow is simulated to gain insight on the relevance of differential diffusion modelling at a higher turbulence level, a different combustion mode and in the presence of a complex stabilisation mechanism. Good predictions of the turbulent mixing and temperature fields are observed. Moreover, results show that the flame lift-off height has an appreciable sensitivity to the differential diffusion model. When differential diffusion is included only in the thermochemistry database, only mild effects on the predicted temperature fields, mixing and flame height are observed. On the contrary, a considerable shift of the flame base is observed when corrections are applied in the LES at the resolved level, depending on what controlling variables are considered. Further analyses reveal how the corrections of diffusive fluxes in the thermochemistry and at the LES level affect differently the flame burning mode, whose details are given throughout the paper.
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页数:36
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