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Experimental measurements of geometric properties of turbulent stratified flames
Authors:P. Anselmo-Filho   S. Hochgreb   R.S. Barlow  R.S. Cant
Affiliation:aEngineering Department, University of Cambridge, Trumpington Street, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK;bSandia National Laboratories, Livermore, CA 94551-0969, USA
Abstract:Combustion under stratified conditions is common in many systems. However, relatively little is known about the structure and dynamics of turbulent stratified flames. Two-dimensional imaging diagnostics are applied to premixed and stratified V-flames at a mean equivalence ratio of 0.77, and low turbulent intensity, within the corrugated flame range. The present results show that stratification affects the mean turbulent flame speed, structure and geometric properties. Stratification increases the flame surface density above the premixed flame levels in all cases, with a maximum reached at intermediate levels of stratification. The flame surface density (FSD) of stratified flames is higher than that of premixed flames at the same mean equivalence ratio. Under the present conditions, the FSD peaks at a stratification ratio around 3.0. The FSD curves for stratified flames are further skewed towards the product side. The distribution of flame curvature in stratified flames is broader and more symmetric relative to premixed flames, indicating an additional mechanism of curvature generation, which is not necessarily due to cusping. These experiments indicate that flame stratification affects the intrinsic behaviour of turbulent flames and suggest that models may need to be revised in the light of the current evidence.
Keywords:Stratified flames   Premixed flames   Turbulent combustion   Flame surface density   Flame curvature
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