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Influence of flow structures and combustion on cross-scale turbulent kinetic energy transfer in premixed swirl flames.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE
卷 39, 期 2, 页码 2329-2338

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.proci.2022.07.074

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Flame-Generated turbulence; Subfilter-Scale modeling; Turbulent combustion; Laser diagnostics; Swirl flames

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This paper experimentally analyzes the simultaneous influence of combustion and large-scale vortex structures on the transfer of kinetic energy across scales around the laminar flame thickness in a turbulent premixed swirl flame and a non-reacting swirl flow. The results demonstrate the importance of kinetic energy back-scatter at scales around the flame thickness and the complicated relationship between back-scatter and local flame/flow structure; these results should be considered when modeling turbulence in flames.
This paper experimentally analyzes the simultaneous influence of combustion and large-scale vortex struc-tures on the transfer of kinetic energy across scales around the laminar flame thickness s0L in a turbulent premixed swirl flame and a non-reacting swirl flow. High-resolution tomographic particle image velocime-try and formaldehyde planar laser induced fluorescence measurements are used to obtain 3D velocity fields and estimates of the progress variable and density fields. The kinetic energy transfer across a filter scale of A = 1 . 5 4 was then quantified using physical space analysis. Coherent flow structures were identified using the swirling strength and proper orthogonal decomposition was used to identify the dominant periodic flow structure. While non-reacting regions of the flow show mean down-scale energy transfer (forward-scatter), mean back-scatter is observed internal to the flame. Importantly, the back-scatter magnitude in the flame increases in regions undergoing flame/vortex interaction. That is, the mean back-scatter magnitude at loca-tions simultaneously inside the flame and a large-scale coherent vortex is higher than regions in the flame and not in a vortex, with the mean back-scatter magnitude increasing with the swirling strength. This increased back-scatter may be due to locally higher heat release rates in locations of flame/vortex interaction. Overall, the results demonstrate the importance of kinetic energy back-scatter at scales around the flame thickness and the complicated relationship between back-scatter and local flame/flow structure; these results should be considered when modeling turbulence in flames.& COPY; 2022 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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