posted on 2010-03-23, 08:23authored bySreenivasa Rao Gubba, Salah S. Ibrahim, W. Malalasekera
The LES study reported in this paper presents the influence of number and position of the
obstacles on turbulent premixed flames. LES simulations have been carried out for a stagnant,
stoichiometric propane/air mixture, ignited from rest in a small laboratory scale, vented
chamber, capable of rearranging into various configurations based on number and position of
baffle plates. The novelty of the present study is two folded. First is the application of novel
dynamic flame surface density (DFSD) model to account the sub-grid scale (SGS) chemical
reaction rate in LES. Second is the arrangement of these configurations into four families,
which facilitate a qualitative comparison with available experimental measurements. The
concept of families also offers to understand the flame-flow interactions and the impact of
number and position of the baffles with respect to ignition origin.
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Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
GUBBA, S.R., IBRAHIM, S.S. and MALALASEKERA, W., 2009. LES study of influence of obstacles on turbulent premixed flames in a small scale vented chamber. Proceedings of the Sixth Mediterranean Combustion Symposium, MCS-6, Porticcio – Ajaccio, Corsica, France, June 7-11, 2009.
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2009
Notes
This is a conference paper. It was presented at the Sixth Mediterranean Combustion Symposium (MCS-6): http://www.ichmt.org/mcs-09/