ASSESSMENT OF AN EQUIVALENT REACTION NETWORKS APPROACH FOR PREMIXED COMBUSTION

被引:4
|
作者
Amzin, S. [1 ]
Cant, R. S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Bergen Univ Coll, Dept Marine & Mech Engn, N-5020 Bergen, Norway
[2] Univ Cambridge, Dept Engn, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, England
关键词
Emissions; Equivalent reactor network; Turbulent premixed flames; CONDITIONAL MOMENT CLOSURE; PREDICTING NOX EMISSIONS; TURBULENT; FLAMES; SIMULATION; PROGRESS; MODELS;
D O I
10.1080/00102202.2015.1059329
中图分类号
O414.1 [热力学];
学科分类号
摘要
The pollutants produced by the burning of fossil fuels have a severe impact on the environment and on mankind. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a powerful tool, which is widely used to predict the emission of these pollutants from industrial combustion systems. Nevertheless, to predict these emissions the chemical reaction must be represented by a detailed mechanism, which includes pollutant formation pathways. Thus, using a complex mechanism, especially in 3D simulations with a realistic geometry is prohibitively expensive computationally. In this article, the equivalent reaction networks (ERN) method is used in conjunction with a Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes (RANS) approach to reduce the cost of these computations. For this purpose, a pilot stabilized stoichiometric methane-air flame is chosen with a specific interest in species with slow time scales, such as CO and NOx. The Favre averaged CFD results are then compared to previously-reported experimental measurements and earlier computations using conditional moment closure (CMC) at five axial locations within the flame. Despite the simplicity of the ERN method in contrast with other more complex combustion models, the comparison of the CFD results with the experimental measurements for the prediction of CO are extremely encouraging.
引用
收藏
页码:1705 / 1723
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] LES of partially premixed combustion
    Vervisch, L
    Domingo, P
    IUTAM SYMPOSIUM ON TURBULENT MIXING AND COMBUSTION, 2002, 70 : 235 - 249
  • [32] Thermodynamic Assessment of Membrane-Assisted Premixed and Non-Premixed Oxy-Fuel Combustion Power Cycles
    Imteyaz, Binash
    Tahir, Furqan
    Habib, Mohammed A.
    JOURNAL OF ENERGY RESOURCES TECHNOLOGY-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME, 2021, 143 (05):
  • [33] TURBULENT COMBUSTION IN A PREMIXED FLOW
    BORGHI, R
    MOREAU, P
    ACTA ASTRONAUTICA, 1977, 4 (3-4) : 321 - 341
  • [34] Stability of staged premixed combustion
    MOE's Key Lab. of Thermal Science and Power Engineering, Dept. of Thermal and Energy Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
    Dongli Gongcheng, 2006, 2 (221-228):
  • [35] UNIFIED MODELING APPROACH FOR PREMIXED TURBULENT COMBUSTION .1. GENERAL FORMULATION
    BRAY, KNC
    LIBBY, PA
    MOSS, JB
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 1985, 61 (01) : 87 - 102
  • [36] Assessment of RANS-Based Turbulent Combustion Models for Prediction of Emissions from Lean Premixed Combustion of Methane
    Nanduri, J. R.
    Parsons, D. R.
    Yilmaz, S. L.
    Celik, I. B.
    Strakey, P. A.
    COMBUSTION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2010, 182 (07) : 794 - 821
  • [37] Non-premixed syngas MILD combustion: the trapped-vortex approach
    Di Nardo, A.
    Calchetti, G.
    Mongiello, C.
    THMT-12. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TURBULENCE, HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER, 2012, : 787 - 796
  • [38] A turbulent reaction rate model for premixed turbulent combustion in spark-ignition engines
    Abu-Orf, GM
    Cant, RS
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2000, 122 (03) : 233 - 252
  • [39] Variational multiscale methods for premixed combustion based on a progress-variable approach
    Gravemeier, Volker
    Wall, Wolfgang A.
    COMBUSTION AND FLAME, 2011, 158 (06) : 1160 - 1170
  • [40] Experimentally Closing the Balance of Progress of Reaction in Premixed Turbulent Combustion in the Thin Flame Regime
    Zheng, Yutao
    Weller, Lee
    Hochgreb, Simone
    FLOW TURBULENCE AND COMBUSTION, 2024, 112 (04) : 1215 - 1245