Analysis of soot formation in a lab-scale Rich-Quench-Lean combustor using LES with tabulated chemistry
Leonardo Pachano, Abhijit Kalbhor, Daniel Mira, Jeroen van Oijen

TL;DR
This study uses LES with tabulated chemistry to analyze how air dilution affects soot formation in a lab-scale RQL combustor, showing that increased dilution reduces soot production and aligns well with experimental data.
Contribution
It introduces a LES-based simulation approach combining FGM and CDSM to accurately predict soot behavior under different air dilution conditions in RQL combustors.
Findings
Air dilution reduces soot formation significantly.
Predicted soot distributions match experimental measurements.
Leaner mixtures and oxidation enhance soot reduction.
Abstract
A numerical study of the effects of air dilution on soot formation and particle dynamics in a lab-scale rich-quench-lean (RQL) combustor is presented using large-eddy simulations (LES) with tabulated chemistry. The modelling approach comprises a flamelet generated manifold (FGM) turbulent combustion model and an efficient discrete sectional method with clustering of sections (CDSM) to model soot formation. Three operating conditions are studied including a reference case without secondary air dilution and two cases with varying air dilution levels. For the latter, the split between primary and dilution air is varied from 80:20 to 60:40 expressed in percentage values. The study aims to investigate the effect of air dilution on the formation and oxidation of soot for various air splits using a direct comparison with the available experimental data. The results show a good correlation…
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