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7th European Thermal-Sciences Conference
The effect of soot modeling on thermal radiation in buoyant turbulent diffusion flames
Snegirev, A.^1 ; Kokovina, E.^1 ; Tsoy, A.^1 ; Harris, J.^2 ; Wu, T.^2
Peter the Great St-Petersburg Polytechnic University, St-Petersburg
195251, Russia^1
Boeing Company, Seattle
WA
98124, United States^2
关键词: Gaseous combustion;    Radiation emissions;    Radiative fluxes;    Radiative impacts;    Relative contribution;    Soot distributions;    Sooting propensities;    Turbulent diffusion flame;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/745/3/032028/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/745/3/032028
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Radiative impact of buoyant turbulent diffusion flames is the driving force in fire development. Radiation emission and re-absorption is controlled by gaseous combustion products, mainly CO2and H2O, and by soot. Relative contribution of gas and soot radiation depends on the fuel sooting propensity and on soot distribution in the flame. Soot modeling approaches incorporated in big commercial codes were developed and calibrated for momentum-dominated jet flames, and these approaches must be re-evaluated when applied to the buoyant flames occurring in fires. The purpose of this work is to evaluate the effect of the soot models available in ANSYS FLUENT on the predictions of the radiative fluxes produced by the buoyant turbulent diffusion flames with considerably different soot yields. By means of large eddy simulations, we assess capability of the Moss-Brooks soot formation model combined with two soot oxidation submodels to predict methane- and heptane-fuelled fires, for which radiative flux measurements are available in the literature. We demonstrate that the soot oxidation models could be equally important as soot formation ones to predict the soot yield in the overfire region. Contribution of soot in the radiation emission by the flame is also examined, and predicted radiative fluxes are compared to published experimental data.

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