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Attachment structure of a non-premixed laminar methane flame
Authors:Yuji Ikeda  Jean Luc Beduneau
Affiliation:aImagineering, Inc. Rm. 552 Welv Rokko 2nd Building 4-1-1 Fukuda-cho, Nada, Kobe 657-0038, Japan;bLAME CORIA UMR 6614 CNRS, INSA Avenue de 1’ Universit BP8, 76801 Saint Etienne du Rouvray, Cedex, France
Abstract:
The stoichiometry and the flame structure of the leading edge, an anchor point, of a non-premixed methane flame were investigated. Local equivalence ratio at an anchor point was measured using local chemiluminescence spectra with a high spatial resolution of 17 × 450 μm. Spatially and spectrally resolved chemiluminescence measurements were carried out along the centerline and radius of the non-premixed laminar flame. The chemiluminescence spectra measured at the flame tip contained very strong luminous spectra, while these continuous background spectra disappeared at the blue flame tip region. The chemiluminescence spectra below the blue flame region were very similar to those measured in laminar premixed methane/air flames. Based on these results, the local equivalence ratio near the anchor point was calculated. Therefore, we measure the anchor point location, its shape, and stoichiometry using the flame spectra. At the anchor point, there was an island of lower equivalence ratio of 0.65, which can be estimated as the lower flammable limit of premixed laminar flame. The size of the anchor point was of horizontal elliptical shape less than 0.6 and 0.4 mm in vertical length, which located at 1.2 mm above the burner rim and inside of the rim.
Keywords:Edge flame   Anchor point   Non-premixed flame   Local chemiluminescence measurement   Local equivalence ratio
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