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An Eddy Dissipation Concept Performance Study for Space Propulsion Applications

Daniel Martinez-Sanchis    
Andrej Sternin    
Jaroslaw Shvab    
Oskar Haidn and Xiangyu Hu    

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In this study, Direct Numerical Simulations (DNS) of a turbulent diffusion flame are conducted to investigate the performance of the Eddy Dissipation Concept in turbulent combustion for space propulsion applications. A 20-bar methane-oxygen diffusion flame is simulated to resemble the conditions encountered in modern rocket combustors. The numerical simulations were conducted using the software EBI-DNS within the OpenFOAM framework. An approach for analysis and validation of the combustion model with DNS is developed. The EDC model presents a good agreement with DNS observations in the most prevalent species. Nevertheless, the EDC struggles to predict the mean chemical production rate of intermediate species. It is found that local adaption of the model constants is essential for maximizing the prediction capabilities. The relationship of these parameters with the Reynolds number and the Damköhler number are mostly in good agreement with the trends proposed in recent research .

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