Hybrid large eddy simulation and Lagrangian simulation of a compressible turbulent planar jet with a chemical reaction

Author:

Xing Jiabao1,Watanabe Tomoaki2ORCID,Nagata Koji3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

2. Education and Research Center for Flight Engineering Nagoya University Nagoya Japan

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering and Science Kyoto University Kyoto Japan

Abstract

AbstractLarge eddy simulation (LES) coupled with Lagrangian particle simulation (LPS) is applied to investigate high‐speed turbulent reacting flows. Here, LES solves a velocity field while LPS solves scalar transport equations with notional particles. Although LPS does not require sub‐grid scale models for chemical source terms, molecular diffusion has to be modeled by a so‐called mixing model, for which a mixing volume model (MVM), that is originally proposed for an inert scalar in incompressible flow, is extended to reactive scalars in compressible flows. The extended model is based on a relaxation process toward the average of nearby notional particles and assumes a common mixing timescale for all species. LES/LPS with the MVM is applied to a temporally‐evolving compressible turbulent planar jet with an isothermal reaction and is tested by comparing the results with direct numerical simulation (DNS). The results show that LES/LPS well predicts the statistics of mass fractions. As the jet Mach number increases, the reaction progress delays due to the delayed jet development. This Mach number dependence is also well reproduced in LES/LPS. The mean molecular diffusion term of the product calculated as a function of its mass fraction also agrees well between LES/LPS and DNS. An important parameter for the MVM is the distance among particles, for which the requirement for accurate prediction is presented for the present test case. LES/LPS with the MVM is expected to be a promising method for investigating compressible turbulent reactive flows at a moderate computational cost.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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