AN OBSERVATION OF NEAR-PLANAR SPINNING PREMIXED FLAMES IN A SUDDEN EXPANSION TUBE

Citation
Mj. Kwon et al., AN OBSERVATION OF NEAR-PLANAR SPINNING PREMIXED FLAMES IN A SUDDEN EXPANSION TUBE, Combustion and flame, 105(1-2), 1996, pp. 180-188
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering,"Energy & Fuels",Thermodynamics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00102180
Volume
105
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
180 - 188
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-2180(1996)105:1-2<180:AOONSP>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Unusual structures of premixed flames are observed experimentally in a sudden expansion tube. A unique flame having a near-planar surface sp inning inside a sudden expansion tube exists in both propane/air and m ethane/air flames which resembles an X-shape in bare eyes. Stable near -planar spinning flames are observed in rich propane and lean methane flames and lifted spinning flames which migrate slowly toward the down stream through the expanded tube and having the speed in the order of 1 cm/min are found in lean propane and rich methane flames. Variations of near-planar spinning flames are also observed which include the to p part of the spinning flame surface is bent toward the upstream with axisymmetric and asymmetric spinning and both the top and the bottom p arts bent horizontally. The rotational speed is sensitive to the equiv alence ratio and linearly decreases with the step height of the expans ion tube. The importance of preferential diffusion, heat loss through the recirculation zone to the outer expanded tube, and hydrodynamic ef fect are demonstrated on the existence and spinning of the near-planar flame surface.