Experimental investigation of the developing process of an unsteady diffusion flame

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Experimental investigations of the development of transient jets and evolving jet diffusion flames have been made utilizing a high-speed Schlieren visualization. Jet tip penetration velocities and normalized jet widths of the primary vortex have been measured. It is shown that the development behavior in the presence of a flame is greatly different from that in a transient jet. The discernible differences are the delay of the roll-up of the primary vortex, the faster spreading after the roll-up due to the exothermic expansion, and the survival of only a primary vortex. It is also found that the jet tip penetration velocity varies with downstream distance and an increase in Re-s gives rise to a higher tip penetration velocity. The flame response, obtained by a compensated measurement of maximum flame temperature, is examined at two conditions: for the slowly varying strain rate and the case of flame extinction. The flame responses are then analyzed to depict similarities between a stagnant point diffusion flame and an evolving jet diffusion flame. The flame of the slowly time-varying strain rate makes a quasi-steady response. For the case of flame extinction, an unsteady effect of flame response is shown. (C) 1997 by The Combustion Institute.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Issue Date
1997-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

COMBUSTION; CHEMISTRY; BEHAVIOR; JETS

Citation

COMBUSTION AND FLAME, v.110, no.1-2, pp.67 - 77

ISSN
0010-2180
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/76778
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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