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Influence of gas expansion on the propagation of a premixed flame in a spatially periodic shear flow

Abstract

It has been previously demonstrated that thermal gas expansion might have a role in boundary layer flashback of premixed turbulent flames [Gruber et al., J Fluid Mech 2012], inducing local flow-reversal in the boundary layer's low-velocity streaks on the reactants’ side of the flame and facilitating its upstream propagation. We perform a two-dimensional numerical investigation of the interaction between a periodic shear flow and a laminar premixed flame. The periodic shear is a simplified model for the oncoming prolonged streamwise velocity streaks with alternating regions of high and low velocities found in turbulent boundary layers in the vicinity of the walls. The parametric study focuses on the amplitude and wavelength of the periodic shear flow and on the gas expansion ratio (unburnt-to-burnt density ratio). With the increase of the amplitudes of the periodic shear flow and of the gas expansion, the curved flame velocity increases monotonically. The flame velocity dependence on the periodic shear wavelength is non-monotonic, which is consistent with previous theoretical studies of curved premixed flame velocity. The flame shape that is initially formed by the oncoming periodic shear appears to be metastable. At a later stage of the flame propagation, the flame shape transforms into the stationary one dominated by the Darrieus-Landau instability. © 2021

Category

Academic article

Client

  • Research Council of Norway (RCN) / 257579

Language

English

Author(s)

Affiliation

  • Tsinghua University
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • SINTEF Energy Research / Termisk energi
  • Sandia National Laboratories
  • Umeå University

Year

2021

Published in

Combustion and Flame

ISSN

0010-2180

Publisher

Elsevier

Volume

227

Page(s)

421 - 427

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