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“…The hot flow is surrounded by a stream of coflowing air, at ambient conditions. A detailed description of the geometry and a wide set of initial conditions adopted in an experimental set-up of non-reacting jets and flames can be found elsewhere [11,14]. The purely gas-fuelled flame has the same global equivalence ratio as the spray flame (φ = 2.4).…”
Section: Numerical Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The hot flow is surrounded by a stream of coflowing air, at ambient conditions. A detailed description of the geometry and a wide set of initial conditions adopted in an experimental set-up of non-reacting jets and flames can be found elsewhere [11,14]. The purely gas-fuelled flame has the same global equivalence ratio as the spray flame (φ = 2.4).…”
Section: Numerical Configurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studied test case is a nonconfined turbulent flame burning at atmospheric pressure and stabilised by a pilot flame. The boundary conditions of the main flame and the burner's configuration are taken from the well-known ethanol flame of the University of Sidney [11,12]. The main advantage of this flame is that the spray can be modelled in the dilute regime and hence phenomena of break-up and droplet interactions can be neglected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The simulations are performed for the configuration EtF6 of the Sydney Diluted Spray Burner [39][40][41]. Many different groups have investigated the burner as it provides an extensive database for model validation as well as a reduced modeling effort due to the dilute nature of the spray.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…sandia.gov/TNF), the workshop series Measurement and Computation of Turbulent Spray Combustion (www.tcs-workshop.org) was initiated in 2009, and it aims at advancing current understanding of the underlying physical-chemical processes in both non-reacting and reacting spray flows [4]. In this framework, a series of comprehensive dilute spray jets and flames with different characteristics of turbulence, droplet mass loading and fuel type have been studied experimentally [1,5]. Many excellent studies attributed to the computational studies of these test sprays have been reported [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two different turbulent droplet dispersion models are implemented and evaluated. The numerical results are compared with the experimental set B by Masri et al [5] for two test cases (SP2 and SP6), where two poly-disperse turbulent acetone spray flows with different initial liquid mass load were studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%