Title of article :
Flame Length Scaling of C2H4-Air Premixed Flames under Acoustic Forcing
Author/Authors :
Hwang, D School of Mechanical Engineering - Chungbuk National University, Chungbuk, Korea , Ahn, K School of Mechanical Engineering - Chungbuk National University, Chungbuk, Korea , Yoon, Y Department of Aerospace Engineering - Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Abstract :
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of inlet velocity, equivalence ratio, and
acoustic forcing on flame lengths and flame center lengths in a dump combustor. A premixed gas of ethylene
and air was supplied to a combustor through an inlet section and an acoustic driver was used to generate
acoustic forcing to simulate unstable combustion. By changing these parameters, combustion tests were
performed and flame images were taken using an ICCD camera with a bandpass filter corresponding to a
CH* chemiluminescence band. Flame lengths/flame center lengths were obtained from the flame images and
were analyzed with respect to dimensional parameters. For a more general finding, the flame length and flame
center length were normalized by the inlet width. The dimensional parameters were also replaced with nondimensional
parameters such as the Reynolds number, Strouhal number, Damköhler number, and normalized
inlet velocity fluctuation, since dimensional parameters have a complex influence on these non-dimensional
parameters. The normalized flame lengths and flame center lengths could be expressed well as a function of
the non-dimensional parameters. It was found that an increase in the Reynolds number and a decrease in the
Strouhal number, Damköhler number and normalized inlet velocity fluctuation caused the flame length/flame
center length to become greater.
Keywords :
Turbulent vortex flame , Combustion instability , Dump combustor , Flame center length , Flame length
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics