Experimental and numerical determination of heat release in counterflow premixed laminar flames
Résumé
This paper presents an experimental and numerical study of heat release in atmospheric laminar counterflow premixed flames. The measurements are based on simultaneous planar laser-induced fluorescence (PLIF) of OH and HCHO. These measurements are compared to numerical results obtained using detailed chemistry and multicomponent transport properties. A low Mach number formulation along the stagnation streamline is employed to describe the reactive flow. The conservation equations are completed with CHEMKIN and EGLIB packages. They are solved using finite differences, Newton iterations, and an adaptive gridding technique. The comparison is done along the burner axis for both, maximum heat release location and heat release profile width. It is shown that the product of OH and HCHO concentrations yields a result closely related to the heat release. These comparisons lead to the conclusion that the experimental method used seems to be a good tool for the determination of heat release in flames.