A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Edge-flame dynamics in hydrogen/n-dodecane dual-fuel turbulent mixing layers




AuthorsGu, Shibo; Hawkes, Evatt R.; Wehrfritz, Armin; Wang, Haiou

PublisherElsevier BV

Publication year2026

Journal: Proceedings of the Combustion Institute

Article number106131

Volume42

ISSN1540-7489

eISSN1873-2704

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.proci.2026.106131

Publication's open availability at the time of reportingNo Open Access

Publication channel's open availability Partially Open Access publication channel

Web address https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proci.2026.106131


Abstract

This study investigates edge-flame propagation under hydrogen–diesel dual-fuel direct injection (H2DDI) engine conditions using two-dimensional direct numerical simulations. A single-fuel baseline case (DF00) and two dual-fuel cases (DF01 and DF05) with increasing hydrogen addition are examined. A local Damköhler-number-based indicator is employed to interpret the relative roles of reaction- and transport-driven processes. A statistical framework is developed to quantify the edge-flame speed and its dependence on local scalar dissipation. The results show that ignition behaviour varies systematically with mixture stratification. In cases DF00 and DF01, the edge-flame speed exhibits a non-monotonic dependence on scalar dissipation, accompanied by the presence of both autoignition-like and deflagration-like behaviours across different dissipation levels. With increased hydrogen addition, the edge-flame speed increases monotonically with scalar dissipation and attains higher most-probable values, with a greater prevalence of deflagration-like behaviours.

Novelty and significance statement: To date, the characterisation of edge-flame dynamics in hydrogen–diesel dual-fuel direct injection systems remains limited. This work combines temporal tracking and statistical analysis of edge flame intersection dynamics to elucidate how hydrogen addition modifies edge-flame propagation under engine-relevant conditions. The results demonstrate that hydrogen reshapes the dependence of edge-flame speed on scalar dissipation and alters the dominant ignition mode. A Damköhler-number-based indicator is employed as a physically grounded measure to distinguish autoignition-like and deflagration-like behaviours. These findings clarify how hydrogen modifies edge-flame dynamics in stratified dual-fuel ignition and provide physical insight for combustion modelling and ignition control under engine-relevant conditions.



Keywords:
Damköhler numberdual-fuel combustionedge flameHYDROGENscalar dissipation rate


Funding information in the publication
This work was supported by the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA). Computational resources were provided by the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI Australia) and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. These resources were allocated via the National Computational Merit Allocation Scheme and the University of New South Wales .


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