Abstract

Laser-doppler measurements and particle track photographs of V-shaped flame are presented. The flame is stabilized behind a splitter plate in a two-dimensional premixed gas flow. In order to stabilize the flame, the splitter plate must be heated, indicating the importance of the thermal interaction between the flame and the plate. Based on theoretical concepts of the viscous flow at the trailing edge of a plate, an order of magnitude of the thermal penetration length is performed. This is compared with the preheat zone thickness.

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