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Tulip flame - the mechanism of flame front inversion

Journal

COMBUSTION AND FLAME
Volume 161, Issue 12, Pages 3051-3062

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.combustflame.2014.06.001

Keywords

Flame propagation; Tulip flame

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The paper explains the mechanism of tulip flame formation in horizontal combustion chambers closed at the ignition end. The explanations are based essentially on the Ply images and the direct visualization of the process. The obtained results demonstrate that the tulip flame is a purely hydrodynamic phenomenon which results from the competition between the backward movement of deflected burned gases expanding from the lateral flame skirts and the forward movement of unburned gases accelerated in the phase of finger-shaped flame. In some configurations a supplementary global movement imposed by the confinement (for example: acoustic waves) is superposed on the two above mentioned, and modifies the parameters of the process. The results also prove that the intrinsic instabilities of the flame front (Rayleigh-Taylor, Richtmyer-Meshkov or Darrieus-Landau) are not involved in this process. The convex shape of the flame front has no influence on the phenomenon. (C) 2014 The Combustion Institute. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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