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Original Articles

A Numerical Study of Transient Ignition in a Counterflow Nonpremixed Methane-Air Flame Using Adaptive Time Integration

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Pages 341-363 | Published online: 15 May 2007
 

Abstract

This paper presents a computational algorithm to predict highly-transient flame behavior in counter-flow situations. The first objective of the paper is to extend the transient counterflow problem to incorporate some gasdynamic compressibility effects, yet retain the desirable similarity structure. By relaxing assumptions in earlier formulations, the computational algorithms can deliver high accuracy even in periods of extremely rapid transients, like combustion ignition. The algorithms are demonstrated on two combustion-ignition problems for methane-air, counterflow, nonpremixed flames. The first concerns the ignition transient in a steady strain field. The second concerns the effects of a high-frequency oscillatory strain field on the ignition process. The results reveal that, when the mean strain rate is near the steady ignition limit, the ignition process is highly sensitive to the details of the strain-rate fluctuations.

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Notes on contributors

HONG G. IM

Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2125 [email protected]

LAXMINARAYAN L. RAJA

Iraja@mines,edu, rjkee@mines,edu

ROBERT J. KEE

Iraja@mines,edu, rjkee@mines,edu

LINDA R. PETZOLD

petzold@engineering,ucsb,edu

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