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Numerical simulation of growth of flames formed in two-dimensional mixing layer. 2nd Report. Effect of dilution of fuel; Nijigen kongo sonai ni keiseisareta kaen no seicho ni kansuru suchi simulation. 2. Nenryo no kishaku ni yoru eikyo

Abstract

The effect of fuel dilution on growth of flames formed in 2-D mixing layers was studied by numerical simulation. The methane mass fraction of fuel was adjusted to 1.0, 0.3 and 0.2 through dilution by nitrogen, while the oxygen mass fraction of an oxidizer was fixed at 0.27. Flame structure was complicated due to the flows separated by flame at the leading edge of flames, and three peaks of the second Damkohler number were observed. Fuel dilution by nitrogen caused blow-off of flames, and the mixing ratio of the fuel and oxidizer at the leading edge of flames was essential to blow-off of diffused flames. In the case where vortices were observed in a flow field, the first Damkohler number was important which was determined by the hydrodynamic characteristic time of coherent vortices and the chemical characteristic time of flame propagation based on the mixing ratio of the fuel and oxidizer at the leading edge of flames. The diffused flames were elongated by shearing force, and an exothermic reaction was suppressed and a flame stabilization decreased with a decrease in second Damkohler number. 10 refs., 9 figs., 1 tab.
Authors:
Noda, S; [1]  Hashimoto, K; [2]  Nakajima, T [3] 
  1. Toyohashi University of Technology, Aichi (Japan)
  2. Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Osaka (Japan)
  3. Kobe University, Kobe (Japan). Faculty of Engineering
Publication Date:
Jul 25, 1994
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
SCA: 400800; PA: NEDO-94:913763; EDB-95:058652; SN: 95001366581
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Nippon Kikai Gakkai Ronbunshu. B Hen (Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. Part B); Journal Volume: 60; Journal Issue: 575; Other Information: PBD: 25 Jul 1994
Subject:
40 CHEMISTRY; FLAMES; MIXING; LAYERS; NUMERICAL ANALYSIS; FUELS; DILUTION; MIXING RATIO; OXIDIZERS; NITROGEN; METHANE; VORTICES; FLUID MECHANICS; FLAME PROPAGATION; SHEAR PROPERTIES
OSTI ID:
27467
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: NKGBDD; ISSN 0387-5016; TRN: 94:913763
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
pp. 350-355
Announcement Date:
Apr 21, 1995

Citation Formats

Noda, S, Hashimoto, K, and Nakajima, T. Numerical simulation of growth of flames formed in two-dimensional mixing layer. 2nd Report. Effect of dilution of fuel; Nijigen kongo sonai ni keiseisareta kaen no seicho ni kansuru suchi simulation. 2. Nenryo no kishaku ni yoru eikyo. Japan: N. p., 1994. Web.
Noda, S, Hashimoto, K, & Nakajima, T. Numerical simulation of growth of flames formed in two-dimensional mixing layer. 2nd Report. Effect of dilution of fuel; Nijigen kongo sonai ni keiseisareta kaen no seicho ni kansuru suchi simulation. 2. Nenryo no kishaku ni yoru eikyo. Japan.
Noda, S, Hashimoto, K, and Nakajima, T. 1994. "Numerical simulation of growth of flames formed in two-dimensional mixing layer. 2nd Report. Effect of dilution of fuel; Nijigen kongo sonai ni keiseisareta kaen no seicho ni kansuru suchi simulation. 2. Nenryo no kishaku ni yoru eikyo." Japan.
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title = {Numerical simulation of growth of flames formed in two-dimensional mixing layer. 2nd Report. Effect of dilution of fuel; Nijigen kongo sonai ni keiseisareta kaen no seicho ni kansuru suchi simulation. 2. Nenryo no kishaku ni yoru eikyo}
author = {Noda, S, Hashimoto, K, and Nakajima, T}
abstractNote = {The effect of fuel dilution on growth of flames formed in 2-D mixing layers was studied by numerical simulation. The methane mass fraction of fuel was adjusted to 1.0, 0.3 and 0.2 through dilution by nitrogen, while the oxygen mass fraction of an oxidizer was fixed at 0.27. Flame structure was complicated due to the flows separated by flame at the leading edge of flames, and three peaks of the second Damkohler number were observed. Fuel dilution by nitrogen caused blow-off of flames, and the mixing ratio of the fuel and oxidizer at the leading edge of flames was essential to blow-off of diffused flames. In the case where vortices were observed in a flow field, the first Damkohler number was important which was determined by the hydrodynamic characteristic time of coherent vortices and the chemical characteristic time of flame propagation based on the mixing ratio of the fuel and oxidizer at the leading edge of flames. The diffused flames were elongated by shearing force, and an exothermic reaction was suppressed and a flame stabilization decreased with a decrease in second Damkohler number. 10 refs., 9 figs., 1 tab.}
journal = []
issue = {575}
volume = {60}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1994}
month = {Jul}
}