Chemical Reactions in Turbulent Mixing Flows.
Abstract
Work is continuing primarily in gas phase turbulent mixing and chemical reactions. The liquid phase work to date is in its final stages of being analyzed and documented for dissemination in the form of archival publications. In the gas phase shear layer work, investigations are concentrating on shear layer free stream density ratio effects, finite kinetic rate (Damkohler number) effects, and a design effort in support of the planned extension of the work to supersonic flows. In jet flows, progress has been made in the gas phase laser Rayleigh scattering techniques developed for conserved scalar measurements down to diffusion space and time scales. A new technique has been developed under joint support with the Gas Research Institute that permits the imaging of soot sheets in trubulent flames and is being used to describe the combustion flame sheets in methane flames. Theoretical work in progress is addressing the finite chemical rate problem as well as the diffusion-limited shear layer mixing problem. Advances in our data acquisition capabilities during the last year are permitting higher temporal resolution measurements to be taken with digital image arrays.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 15, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA175071
Entities
People
- A. Léonard
- J. E. Broadwell
- P. E. Dimotakis
Organizations
- California Institute of Technology