Flame-Flow Interaction in a Turbulent Premixed Flame (Fluid Mechanical Structure of the Flamelet)

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  • 乱流予混合火炎における火炎と流れの相互作用(火炎片の流体力学的構造)

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An LDV system was employed to measure three components of velocity at a mid-flame point on the centerline of a propane-air flame of equivalence ratio 1.10 on a 26 mm-diameter Bunsen burner with fully developed turbulent pipe flow upstream at a Reynolds number of 6700. The LDV measurement volume was 1 mm below the leading electrode of a four-element electrostatic probe that provided the velocity and direction of motion of flamelets in the turbulent flame brush. It was found that when the coordinate system was rotated about a vertical axis to the plane of the flamelet velocity vector, most of the burnt-gas motion following flamelet passage remained largely in this plane. Moreover, within the accuracy of the LDV measurements, profiles of changes of the component of gas velocity normal to the flamelet agreed with velocity profiles calculated for steady, planar, unstrained, premixed laminar flames. These results indicate relatively little distortion of laminar flamelet structures in the turbulent flame brush at these turbulent intensities of about 5 %.

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