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Interaction of a premixed flame with a liquid fuel film on a wall
Authors:G Desoutter  B Cuenot  C Habchi  T Poinsot
Institution:aCERFACS, 42 Avenue Coriolis 31057, Toulouse, Cedex, France;bInstitut Francais du Pétrole, 1 et 4 av du Bois Préau, 92852 Rueil, Malmaison, France;cInstitut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, Avenue C. Soula, 31400 Toulouse, France
Abstract:In piston engines and in gas turbines, the injection of liquid fuel often leads to the formation of a liquid film on the combustor wall. If a flame reaches this zone, undesired phenomena such as coking may occur and diminish the lifetime of the engine. Moreover, the effect of such an interaction on maximum wall heat fluxes, flame quenching, and pollutant formation is largely unknown. This paper presents a numerical study of the interaction of a premixed flame with a cold wall covered with a film of liquid fuel. Simulations show that the presence of the film leads to a very rich zone at the wall in which the flame cannot propagate. As a result, the flame wall distance remains larger with liquid fuel than it is for a dry wall, and maximum heat fluxes are smaller. The nature of the interaction of flame wall interaction with a liquid fuel is also different from the classical flame/dry wall interaction: it is controlled mainly by chemical mechanisms and not by the thermal quenching effect observed for flames interacting with dry walls: the existence of a very rich zone created above the liquid film is the main mechanism controlling quenching.
Keywords:IC-models  Gas turbines  Laminar flames  Two-phase flames
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