C.S. Chang
Univeristy of Cambridge Cambridge, England
B. Rogg
University of Cambridge, Department of Engineering Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK
Abstrakt
Turbulent two-phase counterflow flames are modelled and numerically simulated. Detailed models of gasphase, liquid phase and mass, momentum and energy transfer between the phases are taken into account as well as a variable droplet-size distribution. The gasphase flowfield model and the numerical-solution algorithm are validated using experimental data available for non-reacting counterflow without spray. Numerical predictions are presented and discussed for the general case of spray in a turbulent reacting counterflow.