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The coupling of conical wrinkled laminar flames with gravity

Journal Article · · Combustion and Flame
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  1. Lawrence Berkeley Lab., CA (United States)

This work explores the influences that gravity has on conical premixed laminar and mildly turbulent flames (i.e., wrinkled laminar flames). The approach is to compare overall flame characteristics in normal (+g) reverse ({minus}g), and micro-gravity ({micro}g). Laser schlieren is the principal diagnostic for the {micro}g experiments. Laboratory investigation of +g and {minus}g flames also include two components laser doppler anemometry. The results obtained in a wide range of flow, mixture and turbulence conditions show that gravity has a profound effect on the lean stabilization limits, features of the flowfield, and mean flame heights. in +g and {micro}g do not flicker. analysis of the flame flickering frequencies produces in an empirical relationship St*{sup 2}/Ri = 0.0018 Re{sup 2/3} (where St*, Ri, and Re are, respectively, the Strouhal number normalized by the heat release ratio, the Richardson number, and the Reynolds number). This correlation would be useful for theoretical prediction of buoyancy induced flame instabilities. Comparison of mean flame heights shows that +g, {minus}g, {micro}g flame properties do not converge with increased flow momentum. Velocity measurements in laminar flames show that in +g, the flow generated by the rising products plum is almost non-divergent, slightly turbulent and unstable. In {minus}g, the flow becomes divergent but is stable and non-turbulent in the region surrounding the flame cone. The change from a nondivergent to divergent flow field seems to account for the differences in the observed mean flame heights. The schlieren images and the velocity measurements in +g and {minus}g also provide some insight into the overall flowfield features of {micro}g flames.

OSTI ID:
116456
Journal Information:
Combustion and Flame, Journal Name: Combustion and Flame Journal Issue: 1-2 Vol. 103; ISSN CBFMAO; ISSN 0010-2180
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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