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The localised forced ignition and early stages of flame development in a turbulent planar jet
Authors:Charles Turquand d’Auzay  Nilanjan Chakraborty
Institution:1. School of Engineering, Newcastle University, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne NE1 7RU, United Kingdom;2. Ricardo Ltd., Shoreham Technical Centre, Old Shoreham Rd., Shoreham-by-Sea BN43 5FG, United Kingdom
Abstract:The localised forced ignition and the early stages of the subsequent flame propagation in a planar turbulent methane/air jet in ambient air have been simulated using Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) and a two-step chemical mechanism. Sixteen identical energy depositions events were simulated for four independent flow realisations at four different locations. The successful ignition and subsequent flame propagation have been found to be well correlated to the mean mixture fraction and flammability factor values of the energy deposition location. Furthermore, similarly to what has been observed in experiments, the early stages of flame development from the ignition kernel involved initial downstream convection of the kernel, followed by simultaneous radial expansion and downstream propagation and finally the upstream propagation of the flame base indicating the onset of flame stabilisation. The mixture composition and the scalar dissipation rate (SDR) values in the immediate vicinity of the ignitor have been identified to play key roles in determining the outcome of the external energy deposition, while the development of an edge flame structure propagating along the stoichiometric mixture fraction iso-surface was found to be necessary but not sufficient for the flame to propagate upstream. It has also been found that in the case of successful self-sustained burning, the edge flame was developing in low SDR regions, and that the most probable edge flame speed remains close to the theoretical laminar value irrespective of the flame development history. Finally, the mean flame speed of the edge flame elements propagating towards the nozzle exit has been found to be considerably greater than the unstrained laminar burning velocity. Thus, the edge flame, depending on its orientation with respect to the flow, is able to propagate upstream and initiate the onset of flame stabilisation.
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