Experiments on the scalar structure of turbulent CO/H2N2 jet flames

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Barlow, RS [1 ]
Fiechtner, GJ
Carter, CD
Chen, JY
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[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Combust Res Facil, Livermore, CA 94551 USA
[2] Innovat Sci Solut Inc, Dayton, OH 45440 USA
[3] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Mech Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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美国能源部;
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10.1016/S0010-2180(99)00126-1
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O414.1 [热力学];
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Scalar and velocity measurements are reported for two turbulent jet flames of CO/H-2/N-2 (40/30/30 volume percent) having the same jet Reynolds number of 16,700 but different nozzle diameters (4.58 mm and 7.72 mm). Simultaneous measurements of temperature, the major species, OH, and NO are obtained using the combination of Rayleigh scattering, Raman scattering, and laser-induced fluorescence. Three-component laser-Doppler velocimetry measurements on the same flames were performed at ETH Zurich and are reported separately. This paper focuses on the scalar results but includes some limited velocity data. Axial profiles of mixture fraction, major species mole fractions, and velocity in these two flames are in close agreement when streamwise distance is scaled by nozzle diameter. However, OH mole fractions are lower and NO mole fractions are higher near the stoichiometric flame length in the larger flame due to the lower scalar dissipation rates and longer residence times. Turbulent flame measurements are compared with steady strained laminar flame calculations. Laminar calculations show remarkably close agreement with measured conditional means of the major species when all diffusivities are set equal to the thermal diffusivity. In contrast, laminar flame calculations that include the normal Chemkin treatment of molecular transport are clearly inconsistent with the measurements. These results suggest that turbulent stirring has a greater influence than molecular diffusion in determining major species concentrations at the flow conditions and locations considered in the present experiments, which begin at an axial distance of 20 nozzle diameters. Analysis of the conditional statistics of the differential diffusion parameter supports this conclusion, though some evidence of differential diffusion is observed. With regard to validation of turbulent combustion models, this data set provides a target that retains the geometric simplicity of the unpiloted jet flame in coflow, while including a chemical kinetic system of intermediate complexity between hydrogen flames and the simplest hydrocarbon flames. Aspects of the measurements, including Favre-averaged profiles, conditional statistics, mixture fraction pdf's, and departures from partial equilibrium, are presented and discussed in terms or their relevance to the testing of turbulent combustion submodels. The complete data are available on the World Wide Web for use in model validation studies. (C) 2000 by The Combustion Institute.
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