Combustion and Flame, Vol.150, No.4, 340-354, 2007
Conditional analysis of lifted hydrogen jet diffusion flame experimental data and comparison to laminar flame solutions
Simultaneous point measurements of temperature, mixture fraction, major species, and OH concentrations in a lifted turbulent hydrogen jet flame are reprocessed to obtain the Favre average and conditional mean profiles. Large discrepancies between the Favre average and the ensemble average temperature, H2O, and OH mole fractions are found at the lifted flame base, due to density weighting of fairly large samples of unreacted mixtures. Conditional statistics are used to reveal the reaction zone structure in mixture fraction coordinates. The cross-stream dependence of conditional reactive scalars, which is most notable at the lifted flame base and decreases to negligible levels with increasing streamwise positions, could be attributed to radial differences in both the Damkohler number and the level of partial premixing. Conditional results indicate that the lifted flame is stabilized at the outer region of the jet characterized by low strain rates and lean mixtures. Comparison of the measured conditional mean OH vs H2O with a series of stretched laminar partially premixed flame and diffusion flame calculations reveals that strong partial premixing takes place at the lifted flame base and the strain rates vary from a = 14,000 to 100 s(-1). The level of partial premixing and the strain rate decrease with increasing downstream locations. The range of estimated scalar dissipation rates (X approximate to 1-0. 13 s(-1)) at a further downstream location (x/D = 33.3) is in agreement with reported values and the flame composition reaches an equilibrium condition at x/D = 194.4. These results combined with previously reported data provide a benchmark data set for evaluation and refinement of turbulent combustion models for lifted hydrogen jet flame predictions. (c) 2007 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.