Analysis of ducted fuel injection at high-pressure transcritical conditions using large-eddy simulations

Author:

Guo Jack1ORCID,Brouzet Davy1,Chung Wai Tong1ORCID,Ihme Matthias12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

2. Department of Photon Science, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, Menlo Park, CA, USA

Abstract

Ducted fuel injection (DFI) is a proposed fuel injection concept for achieving substantial reductions in emissions. In this concept, the fuel is injected through a coannular duct, resulting in increased fuel-air mixing and minimized formation of soot and other unwanted combustion products. Apart from comprehensive experimental investigations on DFI, so far computational studies have been limited to single-point Reynolds-averaged Navier Stokes simulations. Therefore, the objective of this work is to complement these studies by performing large-eddy simulations using a diffuse-interface method to examine the physical mechanisms and combustion processes of DFI, specifically focusing on the mixing process and the effect of fuel-ducting on combustion and pollutant emissions. To this end, finite-rate chemistry simulations are performed of the DFI configuration corresponding to the Engine Combustion Network Spray A injector at transcritical conditions (n-dodecane fuel, 60 bar pressure and 1000 K temperature chamber conditions). A two-equation soot model is employed for the qualitative analysis of soot emissions. Direct comparisons of averaged and instantaneous flow field results with the Spray A configuration are performed to assess the effect of DFI on the first- and second-stage ignition and soot formation. Compared to the free-spray condition, the results show that the DFI case exhibits a combination of (i) increased mass flow rate and entrained air, (ii) larger pressure drop magnitude and flow velocity, and (iii) a closer-to-stoichiometric mixture composition (both globally and locally), each of which is conjectured to contribute toward reduced soot production.

Funder

office of energy efficiency and renewable energy

national nuclear security administration

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering

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