Pressure gradient effect on flame-vortex interaction in lean premixed bluff body stabilized flames

Y. Yalcinkaya, A. G. Gungor*

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Abstract

This investigation considers the effect of axial pressure gradient on the dynamics of flame-vortex interaction for a lean premixed bluff body stabilized flame. Large eddy simulations (LESs) of four different combustor geometries generated through combustor wall adjustments that resulted in mild to strong pressure gradients are studied. A bluff body stabilized combustor for a propane/air flame is analyzed first. The results are compared with all available experimental data with the purpose of validating the LES methodology used in OpenFOAM and obtaining a base solution for the study of the pressure gradient effect on flame-vortex interaction. The role of the pressure gradient on flame structure, emission characteristics, vortex dynamics, and flame stability is presented. The mild favorable pressure gradient due to the decelerated flow in diffuser configurations influences flame-vortex dynamics by suppressing flame-induced vorticity sources, baroclinic torque and dilatation, and hence resulting in augmented hydrodynamic instabilities. The sustained hydrodynamic instabilities maintain the large flame wrinkles and sinusoidal flame mode in the wake region. The nourished near-lean blowoff dynamics also affect the emission characteristics, and the emission of species increases. However, the accelerated flow in the nozzle configuration amplifies the flame-induced vorticity sources that preserve the flame core, resulting in a more organized, symmetric, and stable flame. Ultimately, the combustion performance and operation envelope in the lean premixed flames can be increased by maintaining the flame stability and suppressing the limiting lean blowoff dynamics and emissions with the help of a strong favorable pressure gradient generated through adjusting the combustor geometry.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA386
JournalPhysics of Fluids
Volume35
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2023

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Funding

This work was funded by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) under Grant No. 219M139. Computing resources used in this work were provided by the National Center for High Performance Computing of Turkey (UHeM) under Grant No. 5005372018.

FundersFunder number
National Center for High Performance Computing of Turkey
Ulusal Yüksek Başarımlı Hesaplama Merkezi, Istanbul Teknik Üniversitesi5005372018
Türkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Araştırma Kurumu219M139

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