Can flamelet manifolds capture the interactions of thermo-diffusive instabilities and turbulence in lean hydrogen flames? -- An a-priori analysis (2401.01444v2)
Abstract: Flamelet-based methods are extensively used in modeling turbulent hydrocarbon flames. However, these models have yet to be established for (lean) premixed hydrogen flames. While flamelet models exist for laminar thermo-diffusively unstable hydrogen flames, for which consideration of curvature effects has resulted in improved model predictions, it is still unclear whether these models are directly applicable to turbulent hydrogen flames. Therefore, a detailed assessment of stretch effects on thermochemical states in a turbulent lean premixed hydrogen-air slot flame through finite-rate chemistry simulations is conducted. Strain and curvature are examined individually using a composition space model, revealing their distinct influences on thermochemical states. An a-priori analysis confirms that the previously developed tabulated manifolds fall short of capturing all turbulent flame phenomena, necessitating a novel manifold incorporating both strain and curvature variations. These results underscore the significance of these variations in developing manifold-based combustion models for turbulent lean hydrogen flames.