Abstract:The large eddy simulation (LES) method combined with the Eulerian stochastic field approach has been used to study excited lifted hydrogen flames in a stream of hot co-flow air in a configuration closely corresponding to the so-called Cabra flame. The excitation is obtained by adding to an inlet velocity profile three types of forcing ((i) axial; (ii) flapping; (iii) combination of both) with amplitude of 15% of the fuel jet velocity and frequency corresponding to the Strouhal numbers St=0.30, 0.45, 0.60 and 0… Show more
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