LES modeling gas particle dispersion and thermal characteristics in a reacting turbulent low
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26577/phst2024v11i1a9Abstract
This paper presents the results of a 3D computer simulation of the combustion processes of gas particles (methane) in turbulent flow by applying numerical methods for calculating complex turbulent flows. The numerical model for calculating turbulent reacting flow is based on the filtered equations of conservation of mass, momentum, and internal energy using a spatial filter for calculating and modeling complex vortex structures. Aerodynamic, temperature and thermal characteristics of the flow were obtained based on the study on the influence of the Sauter mean radius of methane particles on its distribution and combustion processes. 3D visualization of the reacting flow was obtained considering the degree of its turbulence and the intensity of methane particle collision on the area of its distribution. The obtained results can be used for a deep understanding of the theory of gas combustion, in combustion chambers of various thermophysical objects and as an alternative to liquid hydrocarbon fuels due to safety and low harmful load of methane on the environment.