4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Effects of flow transients on the burning velocity of laminar hydrogen/air premixed flames

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMBUSTION INSTITUTE
Volume 28, Issue -, Pages 1833-1840

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0082-0784(00)80586-X

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The effects of unsteady strain rate on the burning velocity of hydrogen/air premixed flames have been studied in an opposed nozzle configuration. The numerical method employs adaptive time integration of a system of differential-algebraic equations. Detailed hydrogen/air kinetic mechanism and transport properties are considered. The equivalence ratio is varied from lean to rich premixtures in order to change the effective Lewis number. Steady Markstein numbers for small strain rate are computed and compared with experiment. Different definitions of flame burning velocity are examined under steady and unsteady flow conditions, It is found that, as the unsteady frequency increases. large deviations between different flame speeds are noted depending on the location of the flame speed evaluation. Unsteady flame response is investigated in terms of the Markstein transfer function, which depends on the frequency of oscillation, In most cases, the flame speed variation attenuates at higher frequencies, as the unsteady frequency becomes comparable to the inverse of the characteristic flame time. Furthermore, unique resonance-like is observed for a range of rich mixture conditions, consistent with previous studies with linearized theory.

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