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A semi-analytical, multizone model of droplet combustion with varying properties

  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

A multizone droplet burn model is developed to account for changes in the thermal and transport properties as a function of droplet radius. The formulation is semi-analytical - allowing for accurate and computationally efficient estimates of flame structure and burn rates. Zonal thermal and transport properties are computed using the Cantera software, pre-tabulated for rapid evaluation during run-time. Model predictions are compared to experimental measurements of burning n-heptane, ethanol and methanol droplets. An adaptive zone refinement algorithm is developed that minimizes the number of zones required to provide accurate estimates of burn time without excess zones. A sensitivity study of burn rate and flame stand-off with far-field oxygen concentration is conducted with comparisons to experimental data. Overall agreement to data is encouraging with errors typically less than 20% for predictions of burn rates, stand-off ratio and flame temperature for the fuels considered.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)657-681
Number of pages25
JournalCombustion Theory and Modelling
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2013

Keywords

  • droplet combustion
  • ethanol
  • methanol
  • multizone
  • n-heptane
  • variable properties

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