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http://dx.doi.org/10.3795/KSME-B.2003.27.9.1262

Dynamic Behaviors of a Single Vortex in Counter Non-reacting and Reacting Flow Field  

Yoo, Byung-Hun (인하대학교 기계공학과)
Oh, Chang-Bo (인하대학교 기계기술공동연구소)
Hwang, Chul-Hong (인하대학교 기계공학과)
Lee, Chang-Eon (인하대학교 기계공학부)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B / v.27, no.9, 2003 , pp. 1262-1272 More about this Journal
Abstract
A two-dimensional direct numerical simulation is performed to investigate the dynamic behaviors of a single vortex in counter reacting and non-reacting flow field. A predictor-corrector-type numerical scheme with a low Mach number approximation is used in this simulation. A 16-step augmented reduced mechanism is adopted to treat the chemical reaction. The budget of the vorticity transport equation is examined to reveal a mechanism leading to the formation, destruction and transport of a single vortex according to the direction of vortex generation in reacting and non-reacting flows. The results show that air-side vortex has more larger strength than that of fuel-side vortex in both non-reacting and reacting flows. In reacting flow, the vortex is more dissipated than that in non-reacting flow as the vortex approach the flame. The total circulation in reacting flow, however, is larger than that in non-reacting flow because the convection transport of vorticity becomes much large by the increased velocity near the flame region. It is also found that the stretching and the convection terms mainly generate vorticity in non-reacting and reacting flows. The baroclinic torque term generates vorticity, while the viscous and the volumetric expansion terms attenuate vorticity in reacting flow. Furthermore, the contribution of volumetric expansion term on total circulation for air-side vortex is much larger than that of fuel-side vortex. It is also estimated that the difference of total circulation near stagnation plane according to the direction of vortex generation mainly attributes to the convection term.
Keywords
Flame-Vortex Interaction; Single Vortex; Vortex Dynamic; Counterflow;
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