Abstract

Local flow topologies have been identified and their interactions with the iso-scalar surfaces geometries have been investigated using the results of a three-dimensional direct numerical simulation (DNS) of a turbulent premixed methane-air flame in a piloted Bunsen burner configuration with tabulated chemistry. The universal teardrop shape of the joint probability density function (jpdf) of the second and third invariants of the velocity-gradient tensor disappears in the different flame regions under study. A ‘canonical’ vortex, which affects the fine-scale structure of the turbulent premixed flame, has been identified and analyzed at three times, differing by increments of the order of the Kolmogorov time micro-scale.

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