Abstract

ABSTRACT In this work, a series of porous medium with Gyroid Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (G-TPMS) structures were established for lean concentration methane combustion. Based on pore-scale numerical simulations, the influence of TPMS parameters on porous media combustions, as well as the shape of flame surface in different TPMS structures, heat transfer characteristics between solids and fluids, the radiation characteristics and heat flux on the solid surface were investigated. Results show that, under the same inlet flow rate and equivalence ratio, the value and axial location of the maximum average fluid temperature will be changed due to the difference in porosity and flow resistance of each structure. For the G-TPMS structures’ porous medium, the change of structure period had a greater impact on the combustion compared with the wall thickness. And, in the G-TPMS structures’ porous medium, the flame surface always shows a finger structure. The flow rate that shows the same increase trend with the fluid temperature in the preheating region, which has a periodic change like the porosity in the axial direction. Based on the results, it can be seen that the region of solid-to-solid surface radiative heat transfer and fluid-solid heat flux on the interface was also changed due to the influence of flame front position.

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