Flame- and flow-conditioned vorticity transport in premixed swirl combustion
Askar Kazbekov, Adam M. Steinberg

TL;DR
This study experimentally investigates how flame-induced pressure fields influence enstrophy transport in premixed swirl combustion, revealing significant contributions of baroclinic torque to turbulence dynamics across different flow regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed experimental analysis of baroclinic torque's role in enstrophy transport in swirl flames, highlighting the impact of large-scale pressure fields on turbulence.
Findings
Baroclinic torque significantly affects enstrophy transport.
Enstrophy attenuation occurs near the reactant side, production near the product side.
Large-scale pressure fields influence flame-generated turbulence.
Abstract
This paper presents an experimental analysis of flame-induced enstrophy transport in premixed swirl combustion at Karlovitz numbers between 20-50. Such flames posses a large-scale pressure field that -- in addition to the pressure fields associated with small-scale turbulent vortices -- can interact with density gradients to produce baroclinic torque. Simultaneous tomographic particle image velocimetry and formaldehyde planar laser induced fluorescence measurements are used to obtain high-resolution velocity and progress-variable fields. This allows statistical evaluation of the various terms in the enstrophy transport equation. The impact of small- and large-scale pressure gradients is assessed by conditioning the baroclinic torque on the position of the fluid within the instantaneous flame front, within the flame brush, and axially within the combustor. At all conditions studied, the…
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