2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2015.04.011
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Flame-anchoring mechanisms of a micro cavity-combustor for premixed H2/air flame

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“…Therefore, the mesh size of 17 µm (mesh-2, 354×36 cells) is determined to be the maximum-sized mesh that can provide grid-independent solutions. This value is found to be slightly lower than many of the mesh densities used in the literature [48,56,62,68,71,75,80] (ranging from 19 to values larger than 50 µm). Since only a few of the past studies used the GCI method, visual observations of the solutions might have a less strict requirement on grid refinement.…”
Section: Grid Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 51%
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“…Therefore, the mesh size of 17 µm (mesh-2, 354×36 cells) is determined to be the maximum-sized mesh that can provide grid-independent solutions. This value is found to be slightly lower than many of the mesh densities used in the literature [48,56,62,68,71,75,80] (ranging from 19 to values larger than 50 µm). Since only a few of the past studies used the GCI method, visual observations of the solutions might have a less strict requirement on grid refinement.…”
Section: Grid Resolutionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“…When a particular species data was not available, Sutherland's three coefficient law (based on kinetic theory) [84] was used to calculate transport properties. It should be noted that other studies [56,61,62,68,71,80] have incorporated the CHEMKIN code [85] to evaluate the thermodynamic and transport properties for each species. CHEMKIN used essentially the same thermodynamic database and only a slightly different fitting procedure from the CEA code by Gordon and McBride [83].…”
Section: Numerical Solvermentioning
confidence: 99%
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