LES of a methanol spray flame with a stochastic sub-grid model

2015 
Abstract This paper describes the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) of a methanol/air turbulent nonpremixed spray flame. An Eulerian stochastic field method is employed for the turbulence-chemistry interaction of the gas phase while a Lagrangian formulation is used for the liquid phase. A reduced reaction mechanism (18 species and 14 reactions) is adopted and stochastic models are used to account for the influence of sub-grid scale ( sgs ) motions on droplet dispersion and evaporation. Comparisons of the predicted gas phase and droplet statistics with measurements show a good agreement confirming that the droplet dispersion and evaporation models used in this work are adequate. The general features of the spray flame such as the occurrence of external group combustion and its development into separate combusting islands are well captured.
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