Large-Eddy Simulation for Combustion Systems: Modeling Approaches for Partially Premixed Flows

E. Knudsen, H. Pitsch
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Combustion models often appear in forms that are customized for specific applications. This process of custo- mization produces modeling approaches that tend to be very different from one another in terms of cost, accuracy, and ap- plicability. For example, many combustion models have been developed to describe either the asymptotic premixed or the asymptotic non-premixed combustion limit. These idealized regimes are chosen as the basis for modeling approaches be- cause the associated combustion physics are understood sufficiently well to be cast in a framework that accounts for how turbulence and chemistry interact. Partially premixed regimes and regimes that involve transitions between premixed and non-premixed behavior, however, are not very well understood. Consequently, most readily available modeling ap- proaches do not account for these mixed regimes in a very careful fashion. This presents a particular challenge to further model development, since these partially premixed and transition processes are very important in realistic combustion de- vices. In this review, the particular challenges associated with modeling partially premixed combustion in LES will be discussed and the applicability of common LES combustion models to partially premixed processes will be assessed.
燃烧系统的大涡模拟:部分预混流的建模方法
燃烧模型通常以针对特定应用程序定制的形式出现。这种定制过程产生的建模方法在成本、准确性和适用性方面往往彼此非常不同。例如,许多燃烧模型要么描述渐近预混燃烧极限,要么描述渐近非预混燃烧极限。选择这些理想化的制度作为建模方法的基础,因为相关的燃烧物理被充分理解,可以在一个框架中解释湍流和化学如何相互作用。然而,部分预混状态和涉及在预混和非预混行为之间转换的状态还没有得到很好的理解。因此,大多数现成的建模方法都不能非常仔细地考虑这些混合状态。这对进一步的模型开发提出了一个特别的挑战,因为这些部分预混和过渡过程在实际的燃烧装置中非常重要。在这篇综述中,将讨论与模拟部分预混燃烧相关的特殊挑战,并评估常见的LES燃烧模型对部分预混过程的适用性。
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