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Studies on Lifted Jet Flames in Coflow: The Stabilization Mechanism in the Near- and Far-Fields
Authors:Corey D Brown  Kyle A Watson  Kevin M Lyons
Institution:(1) Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, North Carolina State University, Box 7910, Raleigh, NC, 27695-7910, U.S.A.
Abstract:This paper presents the results of a parametric study concerning the phenomenon of liftoff of a nonpremixed jet flame. The dependence of liftoff height on jet exit velocity and coflow velocity is described. It is shown that lifted flames become less sensitive to jet exit velocity as the stabilization point recedes from the burner exit. The results reveal that in cases of extreme liftoff height, increases in jet exit velocity with a constant coflow cause some ethylene flames to stabilize closer to the burner. The success of current theories on lifted flame stabilization in comparison to the experimental results of this study are assessed. The existence of multiple regimes for flame stabilization, incorporating aspects of both premixed and nonpremixed combustion, is proposed.
Keywords:combustion  lifted flame  stabilization  coflow  turbulent
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