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The importance of thermal radiation transfer in laminar diffusion flames at normal and microgravity
Authors:Fengshan Liu  Gregory J. Smallwood
Affiliation:a National Research Council 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1A 0R6
b Chinese Academy of Sciences, PO Box 2706, Beijing 100190, China
Abstract:The importance of radiation heat loss in laminar and turbulent diffusion flames at normal gravity has been relatively well recognized in recent years. There is currently lack of quantitative understanding on the importance of radiation heat loss in relatively small scale laminar diffusion flames at microgravity. The effects of radiation heat transfer and radiation absorption on the structure and soot formation characteristics of a coflow laminar ethylene/air diffusion flame at normal- and microgravity were numerically investigated. Numerical calculations were conducted using GRI-Mech 3.0 combustion chemistry without the NOx mechanism and complex thermal and transport properties, an acetylene based soot formation model, and a statistical narrow-band correlated-k non-grey gas radiation model. Radiation heat transfer and radiation absorption in the microgravity flame were found to be much more important than their counterparts at normal gravity. It is important to calculate thermal radiation transfer accurately in diffusion flame modelling under microgravity conditions.
Keywords:Laminar diffusion flame   Soot formation   Non-grey radiation   Microgravity
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