Combustion waves and fronts in flows : flames, shocks, detonations, ablation fronts and explosion of stars

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    • Clavin, Paul
    • Searby, Geoff

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Combustion waves and fronts in flows : flames, shocks, detonations, ablation fronts and explosion of stars

Paul Clavin, Geoff Searby

Cambridge University Press, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 685-703) and index

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Combustion is a fascinating phenomenon coupling complex chemistry to transport mechanisms and nonlinear fluid dynamics. This book provides an up-to-date and comprehensive presentation of the nonlinear dynamics of combustion waves and other non-equilibrium energetic systems. The major advances in this field have resulted from analytical studies of simplified models performed in close relation with carefully controlled laboratory experiments. The key to understanding the complex phenomena is a systematic reduction of the complexity of the basic equations. Focusing on this fundamental approach, the book is split into three parts. Part I provides physical insights for physics-oriented readers, Part II presents detailed technical analysis using perturbation methods for theoreticians, and Part III recalls the necessary background knowledge in physics, chemistry and fluid dynamics. This structure makes the content accessible to newcomers to the physics of unstable fronts in flows, whilst also offering advanced material for scientists who wish to improve their knowledge.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Physical Insights: 1. General considerations
  • 2. Laminar premixed flames
  • 3. Turbulent premixed flames
  • 4. Gaseous shocks and detonations
  • 5. Chemical kinetics of combustion
  • 6. Laser-driven ablation front in ICF
  • 7. Explosion of massive stars
  • Part II. Detailed Analytical Studies: 8. Planar flames
  • 9. Flame kernels and flame balls
  • 10. Wrinkled flames
  • 11. Ablative Rayleigh-Taylor instability
  • 12. Shock waves and detonations
  • Part III. Complements: 13. Statistical physics
  • 14. Chemistry
  • 15. Flows
  • References
  • Index.

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