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Large-eddy simulation investigation on the effects of inlet swirl/Reynolds number and fuel heating value on a turbulent kerosene spray flame

  • Kaidi Wan
  • , Yunzhe Huang
  • , Maoqi Lu
  • , Yong He
  • , Yuan Yuan
  • , Chongwen Jiang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beihang University
  • Zhejiang University
  • Beijing Aviation Engineering Technology Research Center

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摘要

To progress toward the high efficiency and low emission aviation engine technology, it is mandatory to understand the complex phenomena including kerosene spray atomization, evaporation, turbulent mixing and combustion in the engine combustor. Nowadays with the rapid growth of computational capacity over the world, large-eddy simulation (LES) performs a more and more important role in understanding the complex multi-phase combustion process of kerosene fuels in aviation engine configuration. In the present work, LES is employed to investigate a swirling kerosene spray jet flame in a model combustor, which has been studied experimentally. The turbulent combustion is modeled by the flamelet generated manifold (FGM) approach with a 3-component surrogate kerosene skeletal mechanism. The averaged gas velocity and temperature predicted by LES generally agrees well with the experimental measurements. Local extinction is observed at the inner shear layer of the swirling spray flame, due to droplet-turbulence-flame interactions. A parametric study with 11 cases is then performed to investigate the effects of inlet swirl/Reynolds number and fuel heating value on the kerosene flame. As the swirl number increases, the enhanced turbulent mixing between kerosene fuel and air facilitates the combustion process, but combustion instabilities may occur if the swirl number is too high. A higher Reynolds number can promote the turbulent combustion via a stronger recirculation zone, but it also has strong dilution effects on the combustion field. Variations in the fuel heating value directly impact the temperature field, but the flow field, major species concentrations and droplet phase statistics are only slightly affected. These LES results give clues to achieve optimal combustion performance in realistic aviation engine configurations via better arrangements of fuel and air injections.

源语言英语
文章编号109188
期刊Aerospace Science and Technology
150
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 7月 2024

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