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Experimental investigation of unconfined spherical and cylindrical flame propagation in hydrogen-air mixtures

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 46, Issue 23, Pages 12487-12496

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.09.062

Keywords

Laminar burning velocity; Visible burning velocity; Flame instability; Spherical flame propagation; Cylindrical flame propagation

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This paper presents experimental results on spherical and cylindrical flame propagation in pre-mixed H2/air-mixtures in different geometries, analyzing the structure and propagation of the flames. The study discusses self-acceleration phenomena in unconfined and unobstructed pre-mixed H2/air flames.
This paper presents results of experimental investigations on spherical and cylindrical flame propagation in pre-mixed H2/air-mixtures in unconfined and semi-confined geometries. The experiments were performed in a facility consisting of two transparent solid walls with 1 m2 area and four weak side walls made from thin plastic film. The gap size between the solid walls was varied stepwise from thin layer geometry (6 mm) to cube geometry (1 m). A wide range of H2/air-mixtures with volumetric hydrogen concentrations from 10% to 45% H2 was ignited between the transparent solid walls. The propagating flame front and its structure was observed with a large scale high speed shadow system. Results of spherical and cylindrical flame propagation up to a radius of 0.5 m were analyzed. The presented spherical burning velocity model is used to discuss the selfacceleration phenomena in unconfined and unobstructed pre-mixed H2/air flames. ? 2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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