Evaluation of flamelet-based models for liquid ammonia combustion in a temporally evolving mixing layer
Zhenhua An, Jiangkuan Xing, Abhishek Lakshman Pillai, Ryoichi Kurose

TL;DR
This study evaluates flamelet-based models for liquid ammonia combustion in turbulent mixing layers, focusing on their ability to handle rapid phase change, heat loss, and complex fuel interactions, validated against detailed DNS data.
Contribution
The paper develops and assesses extended flamelet models specifically tailored for liquid ammonia combustion, demonstrating the E-FGM model's superior performance in complex conditions.
Findings
E-FGM outperforms other models in accuracy
Rapid flash evaporation influences combustion mode
Heat loss due to phase change is significant
Abstract
Liquid ammonia combustion can be enhanced by co-firing with small molecular fuels such as methane, and liquid ammonia will undergo flash evaporation due to its relatively low saturation pressure. These characteristics, involving the presence of multiple fuel streams, a rapid phase change process, and strong heat loss, pose challenges for flamelet modeling of liquid ammonia combustion. To address these issues, this study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of flamelet-based models for liquid ammonia combustion in a turbulent mixing layer. Specifically, the extended flamelet/progress variable (E-FPV), extended flamelet-generated manifolds (E-FGM), and extended hybrid (E-Hybrid) models are developed and assessed. Firstly, a three-dimensional Point-Particle Direct Numerical Simulation (PP-DNS) with detailed chemistry is performed, where the turbulent flow is fully resolved, and the ammonia…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCombustion and flame dynamics · Radiative Heat Transfer Studies · Advanced Combustion Engine Technologies
