Monte Carlo method of radiative transfer applied to a turbulent flame modeling with LES |
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Authors: | Jin Zhang Olivier Gicquel Denis Veynante Jean Taine |
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Affiliation: | aEM2C Laboratory, CNRS-UPR 288, École centrale Paris, grande voie des vignes, 92295 Châtenay-Malabry cedex, France |
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Abstract: | Radiative transfer plays an important role in the numerical simulation of turbulent combustion. However, for the reason that combustion and radiation are characterized by different time scales and different spatial and chemical treatments, the radiation effect is often neglected or roughly modelled. The coupling of a large eddy simulation combustion solver and a radiation solver through a dedicated language, CORBA, is investigated. Two formulations of Monte Carlo method (Forward Method and Emission Reciprocity Method) employed to resolve RTE have been compared in a one-dimensional flame test case using three-dimensional calculation grids with absorbing and emitting media in order to validate the Monte Carlo radiative solver and to choose the most efficient model for coupling. Then the results obtained using two different RTE solvers (Reciprocity Monte Carlo method and Discrete Ordinate Method) applied on a three-dimensional flame holder set-up with a correlated-k distribution model describing the real gas medium spectral radiative properties are compared not only in terms of the physical behavior of the flame, but also in computational performance (storage requirement, CPU time and parallelization efficiency). To cite this article: J. Zhang et al., C. R. Mecanique 337 (2009). |
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Keywords: | Combustion Monte Carlo Radiative transfer LES Turbulent combustion Coupling workMots-clé s: Combustion Monte Carlo Transfer radiatif LES Combustion Turbulente Couplage |
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