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Identification and analysis of instability in non-premixed swirling flames using LES
Authors:K KJ Ranga Dinesh  K W Jenkins  M P Kirkpatrick  W Malalasekera
Institution:1. School of Engineering , Cranfield University , Cranfield, Bedford, MK43 0AL, UK;2. School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering , The University of Sydney , NSW, 2006, Australia;3. Wolfson School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering , Loughborough University , Loughborough, Leicester, LE 11 3TU, UK
Abstract:Large eddy simulations (LES) of turbulent non-premixed swirling flames based on the Sydney swirl burner experiments under different flame characteristics are used to uncover the underlying instability modes responsible for the centre jet precession and large scale recirculation zone. The selected flame series known as SMH flames have a fuel mixture of methane-hydrogen (50:50 by volume). The LES solves the governing equations on a structured Cartesian grid using a finite volume method, with turbulence and combustion modelling based on the localised dynamic Smagorinsky model and the steady laminar flamelet model respectively. The LES results are validated against experimental measurements and overall the LES yields good qualitative and quantitative agreement with the experimental observations. Analysis showed that the LES predicted two types of instability modes near fuel jet region and bluff body stabilised recirculation zone region. The mode I instability defined as cyclic precession of a centre jet is identified using the time periodicity of the centre jet in flames SMH1 and SMH2 and the mode II instability defined as cyclic expansion and collapse of the recirculation zone is identified using the time periodicity of the recirculation zone in flame SMH3. Finally frequency spectra obtained from the LES are found to be in good agreement with the experimentally observed precession frequencies.
Keywords:instability modes  LES  swirl  non-premixed combustion  precession
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