AFTERBURNING IN SPHERICAL PREMIXED TURBULENT EXPLOSIONS

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作者
BRADLEY, D [1 ]
LAWES, M [1 ]
SCOTT, MJ [1 ]
MUSHI, EMJ [1 ]
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[1] UNIV DAR ES SALAAM,DAR ES SALAAM,TANZANIA
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10.1016/0010-2180(94)90051-5
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O414.1 [热力学];
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During the early stages of spherical turbulent flame propagation, more than half of the gas behind the visible flame front may be unburned. Previous models of the afterburning of the gas behind the apparent flame front have been extended in the present work, to include the effects of flame quenching, consequent upon localized flame stretch. The predictions of the model cover the spatial and temporal variations of the fraction burned, the flame propagation rate, and the mass burning rate. They are all in dimensionless form and are well supported by associated experimental measurements in a fan-stirred bomb with controlled turbulence. The proportion of the gas that is unburned decreases with time and increases with the product of the Karlovitz stretch factor and the Lewis number. Simultaneous photographs were taken of the spherical schlieren image and of that due to Mie scattering from small seed particles in a thin laser sheet that sectioned the spherical flame. These clearly showed the amount of unburned gas within the sphere and, along with other evidence, suggest laminar flamelet burning across a scale of distance which is close to the Taylor scale. Measurements of emission intensities of CH and the amount of gas unburned behind the flame confirm the predictions of the fraction of gas unburned and of the rate at which it is burning.
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