Abstract

The fingering char pattern emerging on the surface of thin cellulosic sheets burning against an oxidizing wind is discussed. Employing collocation-based averaging, the assumption of diffusive-thermal equilibrium, the strong temperature dependence of the reaction rate, and the strong disparity between the densities of the solid and gaseous phases, an elementary two-dimensional free-interface model for the flame spread is formulated. It is shown that the pattern-forming dynamics is functionally akin to the well-studied cellular instability occurring in low Lewis number premixed gas flames.

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