Title of article :
RANS Simulation of Turbulent Diffusive Combustion using Open Foam
Author/Authors :
Guti´errez, L. F Departamento de Aeron´autica - Universidad Nacional de C´ordoba, Crdoba, Argentina , Tamagno, Jos´e P Departamento de Aeron´autica - Universidad Nacional de C´ordoba, Crdoba, Argentina , Elaskar, Sergio A Departamento de Aeron´autica - Universidad Nacional de C´ordoba, Crdoba, Argentina
Abstract :
Schemes to write the flow equations in discreet form, solution solvers, pre and post data processing
utilities provided by OpenFoam libraries, are used to build a finite volume executable for simulating a
low speed, turbulent and rate controlled diffusive CH4-Air combustion. Unsteady Favre’s averaged
turbulent conservation equations (total mass, momentum, energy and species mass fractions), are
used to describe the combustion gas dynamics, and to handle turbulence a modified k-e model is
applied. Several global kinetic mechanisms, one step, two and four steps have been considered to
describe the oxidation process of CH4 in a free jet type flame. The interaction between chemistry
and turbulence, is modeled according to the partially stirred reactor (PaSR) concept. To improve
convergence and accuracy in solving low speed fluid dynamic equations, a pressure implicit with
splitting of operators (PISO) technique extended to cover high temperature flows, is utilized. The
exponential dependence of the chemical kinetics from temperature, makes stiffs the ODE’s needed
to determine source average values with which the species conservation equations are solved. To
deal with the stiffness issue, OpenFoam provides numerical schemes that guaranties the stability
of the computation. Comparisons between results of numerical simulations and experimental data
obtained with the benchmark known as flame “D”, are presented.
Keywords :
Numerical simulation , Turbulent diffusive combustion , Global reaction , Flame D
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics