Aspects of oscillating flames |
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Authors: | Y. Hardalupas A. Selbach J. H. Whitelaw |
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Affiliation: | 1. Thermofluids Section, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, SW7 2BX, London, UK
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Abstract: | Photography and chemieluminescence from CH radicals have been used to identify the reaction zones and quantify the areas and shapes of kerosene-fuelled flames with swirl numbers of 0.7 and 0.8 and an overall equivalence ratio of 0.25. The air flow was oscillated at a frequency of 350 Hz and the results suggest that the oscillations caused a sequence of vortex rings at the burner exit and that these distorted the reaction zone and increased its area in the near burner region leading to an overall shorter flame. For the swirl number of 0.7, the flame was lifted and the oscillations led to an increase in the average lift off length whereas the higher swirl number caused an attached flame with and without oscillations. The stretch rate, evaluated from the variation of the flame area in time, was higher for the lifted flame suggesting that lift off was caused by local extinction. |
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