Analytical and experimental study of turbulent methane-fired backmixed combustion

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Numerical predictions of the turbulent, backmixed flowfield of a methane-fired opposed-jet combustor have been compared to experimental observations. Although favorable qualitative correlation has been established, a cold flow analysis identified deficiencies in the simplified turbulence model considered and a reacting flow analysis indentified deficiences in the coupled turbulence/kinetic models adopted. The results from this preliminary study provide direction for further experimental verification and formulation of refined kinetic and transport mechanisms. 6 refs.

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