Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1270915 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

An unconfined strongly swirled flow is investigated to study the effect of hydrogen addition on upstream flame propagation in a methane-air premixed flame using Large Eddy Simulation (LES) with a Thickened Flame (TF) model. A laboratory-scale swirled premixed combustor operated under atmospheric conditions for which experimental data for validation is available has been chosen for the numerical study. In the LES-TF approach, the flame front is resolved on the computational grid through artificial thickening and the individual species transport equations are directly solved with the reaction rates specified using Arrhenius chemistry. Good agreement is found when comparing predictions with the published experimental data including the predicted RMS fluctuations. Also, the results show that the initiation of upstream flame propagation is associated with balanced maintained between hydrodynamics and reaction. This process is associated with the upstream propagation of the center recirculation bubble, which pushes the flame front in the upstream mixing tube. Once the upstream movement of the flame front is initiated, the hydrogen-enriched mixture exhibits more unstable behavior; while in contrast, the CH4 flame shows stable behavior.

► Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of premixed hydrogen-enriched flame is performed. ► Effect of H2 addition is studied on flashback. ► H2 increases the propensity of flashback due to CIVB mechanism. ► Vortex stretching and baroclinic vorticity drive the upstream flame propagation.

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