Transient gas phase interaction effects during droplet-stream combustion
AUTOR(ES)
Leiroz, Albino J. K., Rangel, Roger H.
FONTE
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2007-09
RESUMO
Gas-phase transient effects during the combustion of an infinite linear array of droplets are studied in the limit of infinite Damköler number and in the absence of surrounding convective effects. The present study stems from the quantification of truncation-distance effects on the droplet mass vaporization rate, flame position and flame shape in quasi-steady numerical simulations. The solution domain is initially split into near and far-field subdomains. Within each subdomain, analytical grid generation techniques are applied allowing the development of appropriate finite-difference expressions, the control of grid point distribution and the treatment of outflow boundary conditions. The interdroplet distance effect is studied and results for the droplet mass vaporization rate and flame behavior are presented. The results show the existence of different flame regimes ranging from isolated to merged flame conditions and similar vaporization rate evolution for different interdroplet distances.
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