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黄佐华

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On transition to self-similar acceleration of spherically expanding flames with cellular instabilities (PDF)

Release Time:2025-04-30
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Date:
2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
On transition to self-similar acceleration of spherically expanding flames with cellular instabilities (PDF)
Journal:
Combust Flame
Summary:
The evolution of the self-acceleration of spherically expanding flames subjected to cellular instabilities was experimentally studied with H2/O2/N2 mixtures over a wide range of Lewis numbers, flame thicknesses, and density ratios. Results show that the flames manifest a self-similar acceleration behavior, and the acceleration exponent, α, continuously increases and follows a power-law relation with the normalized Peclet number beyond a transition acceleration stage, which is different from the usually suggested self-similar propagation characterized by a constant α after the short transition acceleration period. The self-similar acceleration with reduced growth rate is found to be the results of the continuous extension of cellular spectrum on the long-wavelength side but the saturation of cellular spectrum on the short-wavelength side. The critical Peclet numbers associated with onset (Pecr) and transition (Pect) of self-acceleration have a similar non-linear relationship with the Marksetin number, caused by the non-equal differential-thermal effects on the development of Darrieus–Landau (DL) cells for sub-unity (<1) and super-unity (>1) Lewis numbers. Based on the experimental Pecr and Pect, a regime diagram is presented for the laminar premixed hydrogen flames with cellular instabilities, which consists smooth propagation, transition acceleration, and self-similar acceleration regimes. In addition, an empirical power-law correlation for the α is suggested to describe the whole self-acceleration process. This correlation is able to predict the present α as well as the experimental results of the previous work. The measured α in the range of present interpellation is smaller than 1.5, the suggested value for the flame self-turbulization. However, this value could possibly be attained at an extremely large Peclet number (or flame radius) based on the extrapolation of the present correlation.
Co-author:
Cai X, Wang JH, Bian ZJ, Zhao HR, Dai HC, Huang ZH
Volume:
2020, 215, 364-375
Page Number:
364-375
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2020-05-10