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HERO ID
6233355
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
The structure of turbulent nonpremixed flames
Author(s)
Bilger, RW
Year
1989
Is Peer Reviewed?
0
Journal
Symposium (International) on Combustion
ISSN:
0082-0784
Volume
22
Issue
1
Page Numbers
475-488
DOI
10.1016/S0082-0784(89)80054-2
URL
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0082078489800542
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Abstract
Flamelet theories are examined in the context of turbulent nonpremixed combustion. The criterion requiring that the reaction zone be thinner than the Kolmogoroff length scale is converted to one in which the range of mixture fraction over which reaction occurs is compared with the scalar scale for the small scale fluctuations. It is found that the criterion is violated in many of the flames of interest, particularly away from the nozzle in jet flames and in recirculating flows. Laser imaging data for scalar mixing is used to illustrate the structure of quasi-equilibrium distributed reaction (QEDR) flames at high Damkohler number. The structure is found to tend toward that of the scalar dissipation. The apparent success of flamelet theories in predicting mean concentrations of CO in hydrocarbon flames is ascribed to the metastable equilibrium of rich mixtures arising from chain terminating reactions of radicals with the fuel. Differences in flame structure for piloted jet diffusion flames near extinction of methane and CO/H2/N2 fuels are discussed in terms of these fluid dynamic and kinetic insights.
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