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Numerical Study on Combustion Process in Three-Dimensional Inhomogeneous Concentration and Temperature Fields of Methane-Air Mixture
メタン-空気混合気の三次元不均一濃度・温度場での燃焼過程の数値解析
椴山, 由貴
51630
山下, 博史
51631
山本, 和弘
51632
MOMIYAMA, Yoshitaka
51633
YAMASHITA, Hiroshi
51634
YAMAMOTO, Kazuhiro
51635
Methane-Air Mixture
Spray Combustion
Group Combustion
Ignition
Numerical Analysis
The spray combustion is applied to various practical combustors such as a diesel engine, a gas turbine, etc. However, the spray combustion is the very complicated, unsteady and inhomogeneous physicochemical phenomenon composed of preheating, evaporation, mixing, ignition, combustion and quenching, etc. Chiu et al. considered the spray combustion field with the concept of group combustion, and proposed that the group combustion can be classified into four modes in terms of group combustion number. In this paper, we examined to improve Chiu’s group combustion mode using the numerical analysis on gas phase combustion process in three-dimensional inhomogeneous concentration and temperature fields of methane-air mixture. We arranged many fuel points using random variables instead of fuel droplets, and changed the initial equivalence ratio and fuel point diameter. We obtained the following results; 1) The group combustion is classified into five modes in terms of the initial equivalence ratio and fuel point diameter. 2) The ignition occurs in each fuel point when the mixture gas is lean, while the ignition occurs in the area with fuel point closely spaced when the mixture gas is rich. 3) "The initial equivalence ratio / fuel point diameter" is the appropriate parameter of the group combustion of gas phase.
journal article
日本燃焼学会
2007-11
application/pdf
日本燃焼学会誌
150
49
258
266
http://www.combustionsociety.jp/journal/backnumber/mg150.html
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/19736
1347-1864
https://nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/17646/files/150_1.pdf
jpn
http://www.combustionsociety.jp/journal/backnumber/mg150.html