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Effect of fuel variation, plate material, and thickness on dynamics of precursors to blow out of shear layer stabilized premixed flame
Published in Combustion Institute
2017
Volume: 2017-December
   
Abstract
High-Speed chemiluminescence is used to study the dynamics of precursors to blow out of a shear layer stabilized flame. The flame stabilized on a splitter plate and a thin metal sheet is studied in detail. Different materials (SS and copper) are used for the flame holders, and also two fuels, LPG and CH4 are used. Shape of local lifted flame was decided by the Lewis number and differential diffusion effects. The blowout limits were decided by heat loss to the flame holders, and the velocity in the wake. It is observed that the number and duration of precursors vary with fuel, plate material and material thickness. This suggests that there is a coupled effect of these parameters on the blowout dynamics. © 2018 Combustion Institute. All Rights Reserved.
About the journal
Journal11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Combustion, ASPACC 2017
PublisherCombustion Institute
Open AccessNo
Concepts (15)
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    BLOWOUTS
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    Combustion
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    Dynamics
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    Fuels
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    Plate metal
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    Sheet metal
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    COUPLED EFFECT
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    DIFFERENTIAL DIFFUSION EFFECT
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    LEWIS NUMBERS
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    Lifted flames
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    MATERIAL THICKNESS
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    Premixed flame
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    SPLITTER PLATES
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    THIN METAL SHEETS
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    Shear flow