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Detailed simulation of LOX/GCH4 flame-vortex interaction in supercritical Taylor-Green flows with machine learning

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arxiv 2312.04830 v1 pith:MKXH4CDM submitted 2023-12-08 physics.flu-dyn

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Accurate and affordable simulation of supercritical reacting flow is of practical importance for developing advanced engine systems for liquid rockets, heavy-duty powertrains, and next-generation gas turbines. In this work, we present detailed numerical simulations of LOX/GCH4 flame-vortex interaction under supercritical conditions. The well-established benchmark configuration of three-dimensional Taylor-Green vortex (TGV) embedded with a diffusion flame is modified for real fluid simulations. Both ideal gas and Peng-Robinson (PR) cubic equation of states are studied to reveal the real fluid effects on the TGV evolution and flame-vortex interaction. The results show intensified flame stretching and quenching arising from the intrinsic large density gradients of real gases, as compared to that for the idea gases. Furthermore, to reduce the computational cost associated with real fluid thermophysical property calculations, a machine learning-based strategy utilising deep neural networks (DNNs) is developed and then assessed using the three-dimensional reactive TGV. Generally good prediction accuracy is achieved by the DNN, meanwhile providing a computational speed-up of 13 times over the convectional approach. The profound physics involved in flame-vortex interaction under supercritical conditions demonstrated by this study provides a benchmark for future related studies, and the machine learning modelling approach proposed is promising for practical high-fidelity simulation of supercritical combustion.

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