Carrier-phase DNS of ignition and combustion of iron particles in a turbulent mixing layer
Tien Duc Luu, Ali Shamooni, Andreas Kronenburg, Daniel Braig, Johannes, Mich, Bich-Diep Nguyen, Arne Scholtissek, Christian Hasse, Gabriel Th\"ater,, Maurizio Carbone, Bettina Frohnapfel, Oliver Thomas Stein

TL;DR
This study uses detailed three-dimensional simulations to investigate how turbulent mixing triggers ignition and combustion of iron particles in a dust cloud, revealing complex oxidation processes influenced by turbulence.
Contribution
It introduces a validated CP-DNS approach for iron particle combustion in turbulent flows, capturing detailed oxidation mechanisms and ignition phenomena.
Findings
Turbulent mixing induces ignition and combustion of iron particles.
Peak particle temperatures are near fully-oxidized states.
Oxygen concentration strongly limits particle conversion in turbulence.
Abstract
Three-dimensional CP-DNS of reacting iron particle dust clouds in a turbulent mixing layer are conducted. The simulation approach considers the Eulerian transport equations for the reacting gas phase and resolves all scales of turbulence, whereas the particle boundary layers are modelled employing the Lagrangian point-particle framework for the dispersed phase. The CP-DNS employs an existing sub-model for iron particle combustion that considers the oxidation of iron to FeO and that accounts for both diffusion- and kinetically-limited combustion. At first, the particle sub-model is validated against experimental results for single iron particle combustion considering various particle diameters and ambient oxygen concentrations. Subsequently, the CP-DNS approach is employed to predict iron particle cloud ignition and combustion in a turbulent mixing layer. The upper stream of the mixing…
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TopicsCombustion and Detonation Processes · Coal Combustion and Slurry Processing
