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Physics of Fluids | 2016

Turbulence-flame interactions in DNS of a laboratory high Karlovitz premixed turbulent jet flame

Haiou Wang; Evatt R. Hawkes; Jacqueline H. Chen

In the present work, direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a laboratory premixed turbulent jet flame was performed to study turbulence-flame interactions. The turbulent flame features moderate Reynolds number and high Karlovitz number (Ka). The orientations of the flame normal vector n, the vorticity vector ω and the principal strain rate eigenvectors ei are examined. The in-plane and out-of-plane angles are introduced to quantify the vector orientations, which also measure the flame geometry and the vortical structures. A general observation is that the distributions of these angles are more isotropic downstream as the flame and the flow become more developed. The out-of-plane angle of the flame normal vector, β, is a key parameter in developing the correction of 2D measurements to estimate the corresponding 3D quantities. The DNS results show that the correction factor is unity at the inlet and approaches its theoretical value of an isotropic distribution downstream. The alignment characteristics of n, ω...


Physics of Fluids | 2017

Evaluation of flamelet/progress variable model for laminar pulverized coal combustion

Xu Wen; Haiou Wang; Yujuan Luo; Kun Luo; Jianren Fan

In the present work, the flamelet/progress variable (FPV) approach based on two mixture fractions is formulated for pulverized coal combustion and then evaluated in laminar counterflow coal flames under different operating conditions through both a priori and a posteriori analyses. Two mixture fractions, Zvol and Zchar, are defined to characterize the mixing between the oxidizer and the volatile matter/char reaction products. A coordinate transformation is conducted to map the flamelet solutions from a unit triangle space (Zvol, Zchar) to a unit square space (Z, X) so that a more stable solution can be achieved. To consider the heat transfers between the coal particle phase and the gas phase, the total enthalpy is introduced as an additional manifold. As a result, the thermo-chemical quantities are parameterized as a function of the mixture fraction Z, the mixing parameter X, the normalized total enthalpy Hnorm, and the reaction progress variable YPV. The validity of the flamelet chemtable and the selecte...


Combustion Theory and Modelling | 2018

An a priori study of different tabulation methods for turbulent pulverised coal combustion

Yujuan Luo; Xu Wen; Haiou Wang; Kun Luo; Hanhui Jin; Jianren Fan

In many practical pulverised coal combustion systems, different oxidiser streams exist, e.g. the primary- and secondary-air streams in the power plant boilers, which makes the modelling of these systems challenging. In this work, three tabulation methods for modelling pulverised coal combustion are evaluated through an a priori study. Pulverised coal flames stabilised in a three-dimensional turbulent counterflow, consisting of different oxidiser streams, are simulated with detailed chemistry first. Then, the thermo-chemical quantities calculated with different tabulation methods are compared to those from detailed chemistry solutions. The comparison shows that the conventional two-stream flamelet model with a fixed oxidiser temperature cannot predict the flame temperature correctly. The conventional two-stream flamelet model is then modified to set the oxidiser temperature equal to the fuel temperature, both of which are varied in the flamelets. By this means, the variations of oxidiser temperature can be considered. It is found that this modified tabulation method performs very well on prediction of the flame temperature. The third tabulation method is an extended three-stream flamelet model that was initially proposed for gaseous combustion. The results show that the reference gaseous temperature profile can be overall reproduced by the extended three-stream flamelet model. Interestingly, it is found that the predictions of major species mass fractions are not sensitive to the oxidiser temperature boundary conditions for the flamelet equations in the a priori analyses.


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute2000-01-01+01:00; 36(2), pp 2045-2053 (2017) | 2017

A comparison between direct numerical simulation and experiment of the turbulent burning velocity-related statistics in a turbulent methane-air premixed jet flame at high Karlovitz number

Haiou Wang; Evatt R. Hawkes; Bo Zhou; Jacqueline H. Chen; Zhongshan Li; Marcus Aldén


Journal of Fluid Mechanics | 2017

Direct numerical simulations of a high Karlovitz number laboratory premixed jet flame - An analysis of flame stretch and flame thickening

Haiou Wang; Evatt R. Hawkes; Jacqueline H. Chen; Bo Zhou; Zhongshan Li; Marcus Aldén


Combustion and Flame | 2017

A direct numerical simulation study of flame structure and stabilization of an experimental high Ka CH4/air premixed jet flame

Haiou Wang; Evatt R. Hawkes; Jacqueline H. Chen


Fuel | 2017

Numerical investigation of the effects of volatile matter composition and chemical reaction mechanism on pulverized coal combustion characteristics

Xu Wen; Haiou Wang; Yujuan Luo; Kun Luo; Jianren Fan


Flow Turbulence and Combustion | 2016

One-Dimensional Modeling of Turbulent Premixed Jet Flames - Comparison to DNS

Naveen Punati; Haiou Wang; Evatt R. Hawkes; James C. Sutherland


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2018

A DNS evaluation of mixing and evaporation models for TPDF modelling of nonpremixed spray flames

Joshua C.K. Tang; Haiou Wang; Michele Bolla; Armin Wehrfritz; Evatt R. Hawkes


Proceedings of the Combustion Institute | 2018

Structure and propagation of two-dimensional, partially premixed, laminar flames in diesel engine conditions

Deepak K. Dalakoti; Alex Krisman; Bruno Savard; Armin Wehrfritz; Haiou Wang; Marc S. Day; John B. Bell; Evatt R. Hawkes

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Evatt R. Hawkes

University of New South Wales

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Jacqueline H. Chen

Sandia National Laboratories

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Bruno Savard

California Institute of Technology

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Xu Wen

Zhejiang University

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Joshua C.K. Tang

University of New South Wales

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Michele Bolla

University of New South Wales

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