On the necessary grid resolution for verified calculation of premixed laminar flames

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We consider the grid resolution necessary to resolve combustion in a mixture of calorically imperfect ideal gases described by detailed kinetics and multicomponent transport. Using the steady premixed laminar flame as a paradigm, the required spatial discretization to capture all detailed physics in the reaction zone is found via 1) determination of the finest grid used in a standard software tool which employs adaptivemesh refinement, 2) examination of peak values of intermediate species mass fractions in the flame zone as a function of grid size, 3) a formal grid resolution study, and 4) a robust new eigenvalue analysis developed to estimate the finest length scale. Application to laminar premixed flames in hydrogen-air flames reveals that the finest length scale is on the order of 10-4 cm for combustion at atmospheric pressure. Resolution at this scale is shown to be necessary to capture detailed species mass fraction profiles; other features such as steady flame speeds and equilibrium thermochemical properties do not have such a stringent length scale requirement. © 2010 Global-Science Press.

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Al-Khateeb, A. N., Powers, J. M., & Paolucci, S. (2010). On the necessary grid resolution for verified calculation of premixed laminar flames. Communications in Computational Physics, 8(2), 304–326. https://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.090709.021109a

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