Small-scale intermittency of turbulent premixed flames
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Abstract
Premixed turbulent flames play a central role in combustion and power generation devices, and are an archetype of randomly advected, self-propagating surfaces. The interaction of premixed flames with turbulence are, thus, of practical and fundamental importance. While much is known about their large-scale behaviour, the dynamics of small-scale fluctuations are not well understood. From temporally resolved experimental data of methane-air V-flame, we reveal self-similar scaling and small-scale intermittency in the fluctuations of the premixed flame. We show that the frequency spectra follows a power-law behaviour with a slope of -2 in the inertial sub-range, which is rationalized in terms of the flame surface passively responding to inertial range eddies. Upon quantifying the higher-order statistics, we find that the structure-functions scale anomalously, with high frequency fluctuations depicting increasingly non-Gaussian behaviour—a signature of small-scale intermittency. Our study have important implications for modeling turbulent flame speeds and heat release rate in premixed flames.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2202.12066
Presenters
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Amitesh Roy
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, Chennai, India
Authors
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Amitesh Roy
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, Chennai, India
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Jason R Picardo
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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Benjamin L Emerson
Georgia Tech, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Tim C Lieuwen
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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R. I. Sujith
Indian Institute of Technology Madras