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Effect of the Preheated Oxidizer Temperature on Soot Formation and Flame Structure in Turbulent Methane-Air Diffusion Flames at 1 and 3 atm: A CFD Investigation

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  • Subrat Garnayak

    (School of Energy Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India)

  • Subhankar Mohapatra

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India)

  • Sukanta K. Dash

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India)

  • Bok Jik Lee

    (Institute of Advanced Aerospace Technology, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, Korea)

  • V. Mahendra Reddy

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur 721302, India)

Abstract

This article presents the results of computations on pilot-based turbulent methane/air co-flow diffusion flames under the influence of the preheated oxidizer temperature ranging from 293 to 723 K at two operating pressures of 1 and 3 atm. The focus is on investigating the soot formation and flame structure under the influence of both the preheated air and combustor pressure. The computations were conducted in a 2D axisymmetric computational domain by solving the Favre averaged governing equation using the finite volume-based CFD code Ansys Fluent 19.2. A steady laminar flamelet model in combination with GRI Mech 3.0 was considered for combustion modeling. A semi-empirical acetylene-based soot model proposed by Brookes and Moss was adopted to predict soot. A careful validation was initially carried out with the measurements by Brookes and Moss at 1 and 3 atm with the temperature of both fuel and air at 290 K before carrying out further simulation using preheated air. The results by the present computation demonstrated that the flame peak temperature increased with air temperature for both 1 and 3 atm, while it reduced with pressure elevation. The OH mole fraction, signifying reaction rate, increased with a rise in the oxidizer temperature at the two operating pressures of 1 and 3 atm. However, a reduced value of OH mole fraction was observed at 3 atm when compared with 1 atm. The soot volume fraction increased with air temperature as well as pressure. The reaction rate by soot surface growth, soot mass-nucleation, and soot-oxidation rate increased with an increase in both air temperature and pressure. Finally, the fuel consumption rate showed a decreasing trend with air temperature and an increasing trend with pressure elevation.

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  • Subrat Garnayak & Subhankar Mohapatra & Sukanta K. Dash & Bok Jik Lee & V. Mahendra Reddy, 2021. "Effect of the Preheated Oxidizer Temperature on Soot Formation and Flame Structure in Turbulent Methane-Air Diffusion Flames at 1 and 3 atm: A CFD Investigation," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(12), pages 1-24, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:14:y:2021:i:12:p:3671-:d:578386
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