The construction of a flame dictionary of flame speeds and preheat thicknesses for a given reaction will be discussed. Once the entries of the dictionary have been established, they can be accessed by researchers and programmers to be used in different combustion applications, An application of the
Turbulent premixed flame model based on a recent dispersion model
β Scribed by Federico Ghirelli
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 704 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0045-7930
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β¦ Synopsis
A model of turbulent premixed combustion is formulated based on a recent dispersion model and on earlier flame models. The dispersion model accounts for the effect of velocity correlation on turbulent dispersion without using parameters that are explicitly dependent on time or space. The earlier flame models are used as a basis for formulating an appropriate chemical source term. The resulting model is more general than the earlier models.
The proposed model and one of the earlier models are validated against various experimental flames. It is shown that the proposed model is more accurate and requires less calibration. Furthermore, the proposed model is tested successfully against general criteria for premixed combustion modeling formulated in earlier works. It is therefore concluded that the dispersion model is a useful tool for premixed combustion modeling.
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