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Analysis of the flame–wall interaction in premixed turbulent combustion
by
Zhao, Peipei
, Wang, Lipo
, Chakraborty, Nilanjan
in
Boundary conditions
/ Chemical reactions
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Configurations
/ Curvature
/ Distance
/ Dynamics
/ Energy
/ Engineering
/ Engines
/ Flame speed
/ Flame temperature
/ Flow structures
/ Fluctuations
/ Heat
/ Heat flux
/ Heat generation
/ Heat loss
/ Heat transfer
/ JFM Papers
/ Mathematical models
/ Organic chemistry
/ Premixed flames
/ Properties
/ Quenching
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Strain rate
/ Stretching
/ Temperature
/ Temperature effects
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence intensity
/ Turbulent combustion
/ Turbulent flames
/ Turbulent flow
2018
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Analysis of the flame–wall interaction in premixed turbulent combustion
by
Zhao, Peipei
, Wang, Lipo
, Chakraborty, Nilanjan
in
Boundary conditions
/ Chemical reactions
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Configurations
/ Curvature
/ Distance
/ Dynamics
/ Energy
/ Engineering
/ Engines
/ Flame speed
/ Flame temperature
/ Flow structures
/ Fluctuations
/ Heat
/ Heat flux
/ Heat generation
/ Heat loss
/ Heat transfer
/ JFM Papers
/ Mathematical models
/ Organic chemistry
/ Premixed flames
/ Properties
/ Quenching
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Strain rate
/ Stretching
/ Temperature
/ Temperature effects
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence intensity
/ Turbulent combustion
/ Turbulent flames
/ Turbulent flow
2018
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Analysis of the flame–wall interaction in premixed turbulent combustion
by
Zhao, Peipei
, Wang, Lipo
, Chakraborty, Nilanjan
in
Boundary conditions
/ Chemical reactions
/ Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Configurations
/ Curvature
/ Distance
/ Dynamics
/ Energy
/ Engineering
/ Engines
/ Flame speed
/ Flame temperature
/ Flow structures
/ Fluctuations
/ Heat
/ Heat flux
/ Heat generation
/ Heat loss
/ Heat transfer
/ JFM Papers
/ Mathematical models
/ Organic chemistry
/ Premixed flames
/ Properties
/ Quenching
/ Statistical analysis
/ Statistical methods
/ Strain rate
/ Stretching
/ Temperature
/ Temperature effects
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulence intensity
/ Turbulent combustion
/ Turbulent flames
/ Turbulent flow
2018
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Analysis of the flame–wall interaction in premixed turbulent combustion
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Analysis of the flame–wall interaction in premixed turbulent combustion
2018
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The present work focuses on the flame–wall interaction (FWI) based on direct numerical simulations (DNS) of a head-on premixed flame quenching configuration at the statistically stationary state. The effects of FWI on the turbulent flame temperature, wall heat flux, flame dynamics and flow structures were investigated. In turbulent head-on quenching, particularly for high turbulence intensity, the distorted flames generally consist of the head-on flame part and the entrained flame part. The flame properties are jointly influenced by turbulence, heat generation from chemical reactions and heat loss to the cold wall boundary. For the present FWI configuration, as the wall is approached, the ‘influence zone’ can be identified as the region within which the flame temperature, scalar gradient and flame dilatation start to decrease, whereas the wall heat flux tends to increase. As the distance to the wall drops below the flame-quenching distance, approximately where the wall heat flux reaches its maximum value, chemical reactions become negligibly weak inside the ‘quenching zone’. A simplified counter-flow model is also proposed. With the reasonably proposed relation between the flame speed and the flame temperature, the model solutions match well with the DNS results, both qualitatively and quantitatively. Moreover, near-wall statistics of some important flame properties, including the flame dilatation, reaction progress variable gradient, tangential strain rate and curvature were analysed in detail under different wall boundary conditions.
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