Abstract

ABSTRACT Rich hydrocarbon flames burning in tubes were found to assume a cellular structure in the absence of turbulence in the approach stream. The effects of type of fuel, mixture composition, and pressure on the phenomenon have been studied. A first-order perturbation treatment of flame-front stability gave results in qualitative agreement with experiments when the dependence of burning velocity on flame-front curvature was taken into account. NOTATION a = acceleration A1…A4 = constants cp = specific heat at constant pressure d = average cell size of cellular flames Di = diffusion coefficient of ith species F = aL/(Su0)2 f(x). g(y. t) = functions h = 2π/λ = wave number i = − 1 k = thermal conductivity L = characteristic length of order of flame front thickness m = ρu0Su = mass flow M = molecular weight of fuel Mi = molecular weight of ith species ni = concentration of ith species Nij = Mi(νij/ρDi) ρ = pressure Qi = heat released in jth reaction r = radial coordinate R = radius of curvature of flame front Su = burning velocity t = time T = absolute temperature u, v = velocity components wi = rate of jth reaction x, y = coordinates X = x/L Y0 = T Yi = ni, i = 1, …, n α = δ/ub0h βi = k/cpρDi γ = a/h(Su0)z δ = stability parameter ∈ = ρ u 0 / ρ b 0 φ = angle between tangent of flame front and y- axis χ = Lh = 2πL/λ νij = number of molecules of ith species generated in the jth reaction (νij is negative for those consumed) μ = parameter that determines curvature dependence of burning velocity λ = wave length λmax. = wave length for maximum instability ρ = density σ = μLh τ = parameter that determines curvature dependence of temperature of burned gas ξ , η = coordinates of an element of flame front ∝ = proportional to Subscripts u = unburned b = burned Superscripts 0 = zero order 1 = first order Presented at the 1950 Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Institute, Los Angeles, June 28–30, 1950. Received August 24, 1950.

Full Text
Paper version not known

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.