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Experimental research on flame revolution and precession of fire whirls
Authors:Jiao Lei  Naian Liu  Jesse S. Lozano  Linhe Zhang  Zhihua Deng  Kohyu Satoh
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Fire Science, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, Anhui 230026, PR China;2. Mechanical Engineering Department, University of California, Riverside, USA
Abstract:This paper presents the first experimental effort to explore the large scale 3-D flame instabilities of fire whirls, including the inclined flame revolution during the transition from a general pool fire to fire whirl, and the swirling flame precession in a quasi-steady fire whirl. The experimental medium-scale fire whirls were produced by a fixed-frame facility. Experimental observations indicate that flame revolution is an important flame instability during the formation of fire whirl, showing that the entire flame is inclined and revolves around the geometrical axis of symmetry with increasing angular velocity until the critical point, without the self-rotation of the flame. It is found that the inlet velocity fluctuates synchronously with the flame revolution. As soon as the fire whirl forms, the erect swirling flame starts to precess around the geometrical axis of symmetry. Analysis indicates that during flame precession the periodic fluctuations of inlet velocity disappear and a local annular external recirculation zone (ERZ) is produced outside the flame (vortex core), while the flow is upward inside. It is found that the inlet velocities are nearly constant within the continuous flame in order to maintain a stable generating eddy. A good linear correlation exists between the average inlet velocities and average ambient circulations for all fuel pan sizes. The precession frequency is relatively stable during one test. The frequencies of flame revolution and precession are both proportional to the average inlet velocity, and the corresponding Strouhal numbers are constants of 0.42 and 0.80, respectively. The flame revolves and precesses in the same direction as the self-rotation of the fire whirl flame in all tests. The flame revolution is related to the periodical fluctuations of inlet flow, while the flame precession is considered to be linked to the occurrence of ERZ in fire whirls.
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