Abstract
A numerical study on the in-cylinder flame-vortex interaction of gaseous spark ignited engine fueled with methane/carbon dioxide is carried out by means of large-eddy method. Evolution of in-cylinder turbulence in charge phase and flame-vortex interaction during combustion process is analyzed in great detail. It's found out that the large scale coherent structures are transformed into homogeneous small scale vortexes during the intake and compression stroke. The strong vortex cores are generated by interaction between flame and in-cylinder background turbulence. Those generated vortex cores wrinkle flame surface and augment turbulent flame speed. The contra-rotation between the two vortexes of vortex-pair in the unburned area results in the appearance of large scale flame wrinkles, which is because the vortex-pair movement leads to the local entrainment and hence stretchs of the flame surface. With the increase of volume fraction of carbon dioxide in the gases, the turbulent flame speed is decreased, the effect of vortex pair on the flame structure is weakened, and the level of the flame wrinkling is decreased correspondingly.
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