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Direct numerical simulations of a reacting mixing layer with chemical heat release
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1986
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AeroacousticsEngineeringHeat ReleaseFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringMixing LayerGas-liquid FlowCompressible FlowNumerical SimulationDirect Numerical SimulationsThermodynamicsPhysicsDisperse FlowChemical Heat ReleaseTurbulent FlameMultiphase FlowHeat TransferSupersonic CombustionTurbulent Flow Heat TransferApplied PhysicsMass TransferReaction ProcessThermal EngineeringChemical Kinetics
In order to study the coupling between chemical heat release and fluid dynamics, direct numerical simulations of a chemically reacting mixing layer with heat release are performed. The fully compressible equations as well as an approximate set of equations that is asymptotically valid for low-Mach-number flows are treated. These latter equations have the computational advantage that high-frequency acoustic waves have been filtered out, allowing much larger time steps to be taken in the numerical solution procedure. A detailed derivation of these equations along with an outline of the numerical solution technique is given. Simulation results indicate that the rate of chemical product formed, the thickness of the mixing layer, and the amount of mass entrained into the layer all decrease with increasing rates of heat release.
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