Simulation of a Scramjet Combustor: A Priori Study of Thermochemistry Tabulation Techniques
Large eddy simulations (LES) of a scramjet combustor are reported in this paper. The case under study is a cavity-based combustion chamber that is experimentally studied at the US Air Force Research Laboratory. The chamber is fed by eleven injectors. The computational domains are either simplified i...
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Published in | Flow, turbulence and combustion Vol. 106; no. 4; pp. 1241 - 1276 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
2021
Springer Nature B.V Springer Verlag |
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Summary: | Large eddy simulations (LES) of a scramjet combustor are reported in this paper. The case under study is a cavity-based combustion chamber that is experimentally studied at the US Air Force Research Laboratory. The chamber is fed by eleven injectors. The computational domains are either simplified including only one or two injectors or complete with the 11 injectors. A good agreement is found between experimental data (velocities measured by PIV) and results from the LES if the kinetic used is chosen with care. A high temperature is found inside the cavity promoting a reactive zone located in the mixing layer where the flow velocity is high. At this location, the combustion occurs first in a diffusion dominated regime followed by the efficient burning of a well mixed mixture (rich then lean). A significant diffusion dominated burning is also found inside the cavity, mostly at the interface between the two recirculation zones. The simulation of the complete geometry revealed a transverse phenomenon on the temperature and mixing fields, but which had nevertheless little effect on the comparison with the available experimental data. A tabulation of the chemistry based on a premixed flamelet library without compressibility effects has been tested a priori on the results of the simulation with one injector. Good results on temperature and
H
2
O
fields are found. Significant localized discrepancies appeared on CO and
CO
2
fields due to the complexity of the combustion regimes, while compressibility effects were found to be weak for the configuration studied. |
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ISSN: | 1386-6184 1573-1987 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10494-020-00184-4 |