An extended FGM model with transported PDF for LES of spray combustion

IF 5.3 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Ahmad Hadadpour , Shijie Xu , Yan Zhang , Xue-Song Bai , Mehdi Jangi
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Abstract

An enhanced flamelet generated manifold (FGM) model for large eddy simulation (LES) of turbulent spray combustion is presented. In the enhanced FGM model, a transported probability density function (TPDF) description of the FGM variables is employed. The TPDF is represented using the Eulerian stochastic fields (ESF) approach, and the method is applied to LES of spray combustion under conditions relevant to internal combustion engines. The new ESF/FGM method achieves an improved accuracy of predictions due to the ESF modelling of the subgrid-scale turbulence-chemistry interaction. It also achieves high computational efficiency due to the FGM tabulation of the chemical kinetic mechanism. The performance of the new ESF/FGM model is assessed by simulation of the Spray-A flames from Engine Combustion Network (ECN) and comparison of the results, firstly, with experimental measurements, and secondly, with conventional FGM model simulation results. It is shown that the ESF/FGM method is capable of predicting both global and local combustion characteristics, i.e., pressure rise, ignition delay time, flame lift-off length and the thermo-chemical structure of the spray flames with improved accuracy compared to the conventional FGM model that is based on the presumed PDF description of FGM variables. The sensitivity of the predictions using ESF/FGM to the number of stochastic fields is examined by varying the number of these fields in the range of 4–128. Furthermore, the influence of different FGM reaction progress variables on the simulations is investigated, and a new reaction progress variable based on the local consumption of oxygen is proposed. The results show that the new progress variable improves predictions of spray combustion, including the prediction of the start of injection, the quasi-steady state liftoff length, the post-injection oxidation, and the pressure evolution.

一种扩展的带传输PDF的FGM模型
提出了一种用于湍流喷雾燃烧大涡模拟的增强型火焰生成流形模型。在增强的女性生殖器切割模型中,采用传递概率密度函数(TPDF)描述女性生殖器切割变量。采用欧拉随机场(Eulerian stochastic fields, ESF)方法表示TPDF,并将该方法应用于内燃机相关工况下喷雾燃烧的LES。新的ESF/FGM方法由于对亚网格尺度湍流-化学相互作用的ESF建模,提高了预测的准确性。由于对化学动力学机理进行了FGM制表,从而实现了较高的计算效率。通过对发动机燃烧网络(ECN)的Spray-A火焰进行仿真,并将仿真结果与实验测量结果和传统FGM模型仿真结果进行比较,对新ESF/FGM模型的性能进行了评价。结果表明,与基于FGM变量的PDF描述的传统FGM模型相比,ESF/FGM方法能够预测全局和局部燃烧特性,即压力上升、点火延迟时间、火焰上升长度和喷雾火焰的热化学结构,精度更高。通过在4-128的范围内改变这些场的数量,检验了使用ESF/FGM进行预测的对随机场数量的敏感性。此外,研究了不同FGM反应过程变量对模拟结果的影响,提出了基于局部耗氧量的反应过程变量。结果表明,新的进度变量改善了喷雾燃烧的预测,包括对喷射开始、准稳态起飞长度、喷射后氧化和压力演变的预测。
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Proceedings of the Combustion Institute
Proceedings of the Combustion Institute 工程技术-工程:化工
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7.00
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420
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Combustion Institute contains forefront contributions in fundamentals and applications of combustion science. For more than 50 years, the Combustion Institute has served as the peak international society for dissemination of scientific and technical research in the combustion field. In addition to author submissions, the Proceedings of the Combustion Institute includes the Institute''s prestigious invited strategic and topical reviews that represent indispensable resources for emergent research in the field. All papers are subjected to rigorous peer review. Research papers and invited topical reviews; Reaction Kinetics; Soot, PAH, and other large molecules; Diagnostics; Laminar Flames; Turbulent Flames; Heterogeneous Combustion; Spray and Droplet Combustion; Detonations, Explosions & Supersonic Combustion; Fire Research; Stationary Combustion Systems; IC Engine and Gas Turbine Combustion; New Technology Concepts The electronic version of Proceedings of the Combustion Institute contains supplemental material such as reaction mechanisms, illustrating movies, and other data.
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